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"Before, he was the outsider. Now Juan Garcia, the Spaniard who had brought horses--elk-dogs--to the People, was a chief with a new name, Heads Off. Before, the People had run from their traditional enemies, the Head Splitters. Now the People were warriors who had become respected by others on the Great Plains. But like youths of any other time and place, the young Bloods of the tribe were thirsty for battle to prove themselves men. Against the direct oders of their elders, the young men wanted to continue their war with the Head Splitters. It was up to Heads Off to keep the peace-among his own people."
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