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Following the Civil War, Indian scouts and auxiliaries played a central role in subduing the western Indians and removing them from the path of white settlement. In this comprehensive account of these "wolves" (as scouts were designated in sign language), Dunlay describes how and why they served the army, how they were viewed by the military and by their own tribes, and what wider implications their service held. **Lightning Print On Demand Title

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Following the Civil War, Indian scouts and auxiliaries played a central role in subduing the western Indians and removing them from the path of white settlement. In this comprehensive account of these "wolves" (as scouts were designated in sign language), Dunlay describes how and why they served the army, how they were viewed by the military and by their own tribes, and what wider implications their service held. **Lightning Print On Demand Title
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Thomas W. Dunlay is assistant editor of the Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.