A Death Song For Yellow Wolf

A Death Song For Yellow Wolf

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Standing at the graveside, Meg Taylor promised her husband’s ghost she would continue on to Santa Fe with the wagon train. But fate had other aspirations for Meg when she crossed paths with the Arapaho-raised Army scout Tem Overmyer and became entangled in the revenge plotted against him by the Comanche war chief Naconah.

 


Much thanks to Fred Mosqueda, Arapaho Coordinator of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, for his invaluable history of chiefs Hosa and Niwot, of whom played parts in my novel. A personal note: I have always been thankful for the few friendships through the years of Native American neighbors, angered that the tribes have been exploited and neglected at the same time, and glad that finally Natives have representation in our government system. My best wishes go to Deb Haaland.