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Cover: Maurice Whitman

Indians #15

Oct 1952 · Fiction House · 0.10 USD
“The Duel of the Devil-Knives”

In "The Duel of the Devil-Knives," Little Turtle, chief of the Miami Tribe, faces a test of courage and cunning as he defends his people’s land against encroaching forces. Drawn with bold, expressive lines by Maurice Whitman, both in the interior and on the cover, this 1952 tale captures the tension and dignity of a leader navigating a fragile peace.

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The story of Little Turtle, chief of the Miami Tribe, who allied his people with the British, was a shrewd strategist, and held off the white man's attempts to take their lands. Ultimately, he successfully settled for peace, and met with George Washington.

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