"You act like you're proud of them being slaves!" Boy tells her father with disgust when he speaks lovingly of his ancestors. "They deserved to be slaves, the way they let themselves be pushed around and never tried to fight back or anything. I would...
In the Oklahoma territory of 1908, the relationship between a white girl and the son of a local Kiowa horse seller, from whom her father buys a pony, mirrors the changing relations between white settlers and the Kiowa people, as they try to share the...