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.
These eleven stories show a frontier alive with complex struggles.
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