Edition |
[1st ed.] |
Description |
xxi, 161 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
Note |
"The lives of Herman Lehmann, who was taken by the Indians as a boy from his Texas home & adopted by them; his career as an authentic wild warrior with the Apache & Comanche tribes; his subsequent restoration to the bosom of his family & the difficulties & confusions faced in adjusting his savage training to a civilized society; his experiences carrying him from the time of the scalping knife to the very threshold of our atomic age; together with verifying accounts by members of his family and others who shared some of those extraordinary & historical events." |
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"A combination of Herman's story in his own words and the author's commentary."--dust jacket. |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: p. 161. |
Subject |
Lehmann, Herman, 1859-1932.
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Apache Indians -- History.
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Comanche Indians -- History.
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Indian captivities -- Great Plains.
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Added Author |
Lehmann, Herman, 1859-1932.
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