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The coming

The coming

David Osborne

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A "novel of native-white relations in North America, intimately told through the life of Daytime Smoke--the real-life red-haired son of William Clark and a Nez Perce woman. In 1805, Lewis and Clark stumble out of the Rockies on the edge of starvation. The Nez Perce help the explorers build canoes and navigate the rapids of the Columbia, then spend two months hosting them the following spring before leading them back across the snowbound mountains. Daytime Smoke is born not long after, and the tribe of his youth continues a deep friendship with white Americans, from fur trappers to missionaries, even aiding the United States government in wars with neighboring tribes. But when gold is discovered on Nez Perce land in 1860, it sets an inevitable tragedy in motion."--

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OL Work ID
OL20049001W

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ExplorersRelations with IndiansNez Percé IndiansWhitesFathers and sonsFictionFiction, historicalClark, William, 1770-1838 -- FictionWhites -- Relations with Indians -- FictionFathers and sons -- FictionNez Percé Indians -- FictionExplorers -- FictionWhite people

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