The hostile hills / E.E. Halleran.
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The US Army sourly went about the task of protecting its former enemies from white 'intruders' - and wondered when things would start making sense again. Civilian scout Scott Craig had his own troubles. Army officers didn't trust him because he had formerly worked for the Indian Agency. The Indians didn't like anyone connected with the soldiers. Gold seekers resented everyone who tried to keep them out of the Black Hills. Even when Craig rescued a party of whites from the lethal attentions of Chief Thunder's hostile band, he got small thanks for it, especially from Thunder, whose etiquette called for funeral sacrifices to appease the restless spirits of his fallen followers.
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