When the legends die.
Borland, Hal, 1900-1978.
When the legends die. - [1st ed.] - Philadelphia, Lippincott [1963] - 288 p. 21 cm.
"After the Ute Indian boy Thomas Black Bull has been betrayed both by his own people and by the white man, he dedicates himself to killing the legends that gave him his distinction and his pride - and becomes a man without a dream, with emptiness inside him."--Dust jacket.
63011753
Wilderness survival--Fiction.
Indians of North America--Cultural assimilation--Fiction.
Indians of North America--Social life and customs--Fiction.
Western stories.
PZ3.B64824 PS3503.O563 / Wh
When the legends die. - [1st ed.] - Philadelphia, Lippincott [1963] - 288 p. 21 cm.
"After the Ute Indian boy Thomas Black Bull has been betrayed both by his own people and by the white man, he dedicates himself to killing the legends that gave him his distinction and his pride - and becomes a man without a dream, with emptiness inside him."--Dust jacket.
63011753
Wilderness survival--Fiction.
Indians of North America--Cultural assimilation--Fiction.
Indians of North America--Social life and customs--Fiction.
Western stories.
PZ3.B64824 PS3503.O563 / Wh