Indian Chief #32
In "Indian Chief White Eagle: The Sea Raiders," the Bear people seize control of the first people's hunting grounds, capturing Red Wing to lead them to his tribe. Instead, he guides them to the vast bison fields, where the land itself becomes a test of survival. With the fate of both tribes hanging in the balance, Tarr grants the Bear people the land as the first people journey south, and Tuma vows that the next time, things will be different. Art by John Buscema, this 1958 Dell issue captures a pivotal moment in a timeless tale of conflict and uneasy peace.
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The first people learn to hunt bison. The Bear people want to take over their hunting grounds. Red Wing captured by the Bear people faint to lead them to his people. Instead he led them to the giant Bison field. At the end Tarr give the Bear people the country as the frist people go southward. After saying Tarr their people will be brothers, Tuma promises his men that next time it will be a different story.
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