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White Indian
White Indian
Author: Donald C. Porter
This series by Donald Clayton Porter describes the life of "Renno" the fictional Seneca Warrior that is also a "white" man. The series begins in the 1670's when Colonial America was beginning to branch out from the American Coastline.  Renno, becomes the adopted son of the great "Ghonka", the main Chie...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553140453
ISBN-10: 0553140450
Publication Date: 1979
Pages: 417
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Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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When the Seneca Indians destroy Fort Springfield in the Connecticut River Valley, only one white citizen lives. The Great Sachem, chief of the Iriquois nations, finds a sturdily built white baby boy and impulsively decides to take him to their village. Raised as the son of this chief in the Seneca village, the boy grows to be a full and proud member of the clan . . . but eventually the white populations come back to the area and once he meets them, the white indian boy's life becomes an adventure he could never foresee.
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Book I of the series The Colonization of America
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