Empire of the Summer Moon
Western · History
The narrative spans four decades of conflict between the Comanches natives and white colonists, highlighting the Comanches' mastery of horse warfare, their resistance to Spanish, French, and settler-expansion, and their pivotal role in shaping the American West.
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