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4.12. 327 ratings59 reviews. Indian Country contains two of Dorothy M. Johnson’s most famous stories. “A Man Called Horse” depicts the life of a white captive in a Crow Indian camp. “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” explains in flashback why a prominent senator appears at the funeral of an obscure western codger.
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Jan 1, 1995 · Paperback – January 1, 1995. by Dorothy M. Johnson (Author), Jack Schaefer (Foreword) 4.9 15 ratings. See all formats and editions. Indian Country contains two of Dorothy M. Johnson’s most famous stories. “A Man Called Horse” depicts the life of a white captive in a Crow Indian camp.
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Feb 22, 2022 · Indian country. by. Johnson, Dorothy M. Publication date. 2013. Topics. Western stories, Cuentos del Oeste, Manners and customs, Montana -- Social life and customs -- Fiction, Montana -- Vida social y costumbres -- Novela, Montana. Publisher. Madrid : Valdemar Frontera.
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5.0 8 ratings. See all formats and editions. Paperback. $157.88 5 Used from $157.88 2 New from $514.55. Indian Country contains two of Dorothy M. Johnson’s most famous stories. “A Man Called Horse” depicts the life of a white captive in a Crow Indian camp.
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Indian Country contains two of Dorothy M. Johnson’s most famous stories. “A Man Called Horse” depicts the life of a white captive in a Crow Indian camp. “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” explains in flashback why a prominent senator appears at the funeral of an obscure western codger.
"Indian Country" contains two of Dorothy M. Johnson's most famous stories. "A Man Called Horse" depicts the life of a white captive in a Crow Indian camp. "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" explains in flashback why a prominent senator appears at the funeral of an obscure western codger. Both stories were adapted into highly successful movies.
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