John Sepich is an artist living a few miles west of road signs in rural central Illinois, doing different things to make ends meet.
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Foreword by Edwin T. Arnold Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introductions The Problem of Information Three Sections Scalp Hunting and the Glanton Gang Indian Haters 2. Biographies Reverend Green Judge Holden Captain White John Joel Glanton Albert Speyer Consul Bennett Riddells Governor Angel Trias Grannyrat Bathcat Mangas Colorado Sarah Borginnis Yuma Chiefs Callaghan 3. Settings and Sources Leonids Comanche Attack Ciboleros Hueco Tanks JesUs MarIa Wild Bull Meteorite June 11, 1850 Fort Griffin Chamberlain Ruxton Hobbs Audubon Bartlett Wislizenus Hughes Mayne Reid Dobie Ober Bourke 4. Addenda Languages: Spanish, French, German Map Citations Essays 5. Tarot and Divination 6. Judge Holden's Gunpowder 7. Knitting the Winds 8. Why Believe the Judge? 9. Concordances Narrative Voice Wolves Apes Smiles and Laughter Egg and Dome Fools and Crazies Hallucinatory Void Celestial Marine Carnival Religious Ritual, Music, and Dance Chance, Fortune, and Deception "Knitting the Winds" Concordances: Reins, Strap, String, Thread "As if . . . in a dream" The Kid Helps Look . . . Look Away Horses Shy, Horses Steady Agency, Commitment, Witness 10. Massacre Accounts New York Daily Tribune William Carr's Los Angeles Deposition Daily Alta California Bibliography Index