The Broncho Rider Boys Along the Borderor, the Hidden Treasure of the Zuni Medicine Man
The Broncho Rider Boys Along the Borderor, the Hidden Treasure of the Zuni Medicine Man
The Broncho Rider Boys Along the Border, written by Frank Fowler in the early 20th century, is a juvenile fiction adventure novel. It follows three boys—Donald Mackay, Adrian Sherwood, and Billie Winkle—as they journey through the southwestern United States, particularly the Zuni Indian territory. The story explores themes of friendship, bravery, and cultural discovery, as the boys face various challenges and adventures, including a near encounter with rattlesnakes. This novel highlights the boys' eagerness for adventure and their interactions with the Zuni culture.
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“we knew the Witch Doctor was busy in the village. I’ve got the spot marked to a certainty in my mind, and all of you notice that there’s the finest cedar growing directly above him on the top of the wall,””
— Frank Fowler











