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Charlefor and the Wazhazhe

Charlefor is a French-Canadian trapper in 1787, now living in southern Louisiana Territory, a region that would one day become the states of Missouri and Arkansas. The mighty Osage tribe have claimed this land as their own for many centuries. On the way to their summer hunting grounds they begin to encounter Europeans, primarily the British and French. At this time in history, the territory is also claimed by Spain. Charlefor is considered a blood brother of the Osage. He convinces the Spanish to ally with the Osage to force the British out, and to derail any plans that the French and Americans may have to also control these lands.

 

Into The High Ute Country

 

John Randolph, left Missouri following a long and devastating drought the caused him to lose his farm. He had heard of gold just for the taking in Colorado. On his way, he nearly died traveling over the hot, dry high plains, but he was rescued and taken to a new town just beginning in the Rocky Mountain foothills. There, he found a new life as a lawman. This only brought to him new challenges as he was forced to deal with greedy gold miners, settlers also looking for a new life and the Ute Indians who had lived in the mountains for hundreds of years.

 

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