The Grateful Indian, and Other Stories
1860
The Grateful Indian, and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by William Henry Giles Kingston, first published in 1860. The narratives include nautical tales and accounts featuring female authors, providing a glimpse into various settings and characters. One notable story follows a young Indian named Sigenok and the Frampton family, highlighting themes of bravery, friendship, and survival against adversity. The book reflects the mid-19th century's perspectives on Native American life and the challenges faced by settlers in North America.









