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The White Indian Boy: The Pioneer Boy Who Ran Away with the Shoshones and Became a Hero in the Wild West

By: Elijah Nicholas Wilson
Narrated by: Bryson Walker
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You are about to go back in time to the Wild West of the 1800s.

These true, real-life adventures were told first-hand by Elijah Nicholas Wilson. He was a cavalry spy, hired to track down murdering bands of Indians. Before that he was a stagecoach driver on roads filled with outlaws.

Before that he was one of the first Pony Express riders and was chased by Indians who nearly killed him with arrows.

And before that he was a bronc buster who accepted a bet to ride the meanest bucking horse in the west.

But before all that, and most notably, he was the 12-year-old who ran away from his family farm to live with a tribe of Shoshones. He thus became the legendary "White Indian Boy".

Public Domain (P)2021 Bryce Walker
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival

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"A rare find. A distinctive contribution to the literature that reflects our Western life." (Professor Franklin T. Baker, Columbia University)

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