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Pierre DuMont is a young adventurer who travels to Yellowstone around 1809 to make his fortune as a voyageur. But it is not only the wilderness that is a ruthless opponent, but above all hostile Indian tribes that make life difficult for him and his friends. He marries the Mandan Indian Mato-wea in order to have life insurance in the wilderness. It is a marriage of convenience, for of course he wants to marry a respectable white woman when he returns to St. Louis.
When little Claire is born, he begins to have doubts about his abundantly pragmatic attitude, for he has to admit that he cares far more for Mato-wea and the little daughter than he had intended. When Blackfeet raid the post, his life spirals out of control. An exciting story from the time of the fur trade on the Upper Missouri told from three points of view: the French trapper Pierre DuMont, his Indian wife Mato-wea and Wambli-luta a self-confident and dangerous Lakota warrior. Wambli-luta and Mato-wea are also linked by fate, for he had spared her life during an attack on the Mandan village and has since believed in a providence of spirits. The life paths of the three characters intertwine in an adventurous way.
When little Claire is born, he begins to have doubts about his abundantly pragmatic attitude, for he has to admit that he cares far more for Mato-wea and the little daughter than he had intended. When Blackfeet raid the post, his life spirals out of control. An exciting story from the time of the fur trade on the Upper Missouri told from three points of view: the French trapper Pierre DuMont, his Indian wife Mato-wea and Wambli-luta a self-confident and dangerous Lakota warrior. Wambli-luta and Mato-wea are also linked by fate, for he had spared her life during an attack on the Mandan village and has since believed in a providence of spirits. The life paths of the three characters intertwine in an adventurous way.
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- Groeper, Kerstin
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- Im Eissturm der Amsel
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- Paperback. 562 pages.
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