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A Man Called Horse
First edition including story
AuthorDorothy M. Johnson
LanguageEnglish
GenreShort story
PublisherBallantine Books

Publication date

1953 (collection)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
ISBN0-8032-7585-4 (collection called Indian Country)
OCLC32970185

Dewey Decimal

813/.54 20
LC ClassPS3519.O233 I53 1995

A Man Called HorsebyDorothy M. Johnson was originally published as a short storyinCollier's magazine, January 7, 1950,[1] and was reprinted in 1953 as a short story in her book Indian Country. It was later made into a Wagon Train episode in 1958[2] and into a film in 1970 with Richard Harris in the lead role as John Morgan and Manu Tupou as Yellow Hand.

Plot summary[edit]

The protagonist is a Boston aristocrat who is captured by a Native American tribe. Initially enslaved, he later comes to respect his captors' culture and gains their respect.[1] He joins the tribe by showing his bravery and, later, gets back his dignity by marrying his owner's daughter, killing rival Indians and taking their horses. Taking the native name "Horse" (he was treated as a horse), he becomes a respected member of the tribe.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Phillips, Mike (2020). "A Man Called Horse: Western Melodrama and Southern Gothic". Americana: The Journal of American Popular Culture (1900-present). 19 (1). Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  • ^ "Wagon Train : A Man Called Horse (1958)". Allmovie. Retrieved 17 August 2022.

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