The War Chief by Edgar Rice Burroughs

The War Chief by Edgar Rice Burroughs

At first he was only known as Ish-kay-nay–boy. In the Apache tradition he had a private name, which nobody would ever use, but his public name had to be earned. At ten Ish-kay-nay killed his first bear–singlehanded and with only a bow and arrow. So Ish-kay-nay became Shaz-Dijiji–Black Bear. And this was only the beginning of a life filled with the danger and excitement of the hunt, not only for food but against enemies who had become increasingly threatening–and of all these enemies, the most satisfying to hunt were the white men who had now begun to ravage Apache country. To this hunt Shaz-Dijiji dedicated himself.

Table of Content

Chapter 1 Go-Yat-Thlay

Chapter 2 Shoz-Dijiji

Chapter 3 Yah-Ik-Tee

Chapter 4 The New War Chief

Chapter 5 On the War Trail

Chapter 6 The Oath of Geronimo

Chapter 7 Raided

Chapter 8 Vacqueros and Warriors

Chapter 9 Love

Chapter 10 Wichita Billings

Chapter 11 War Chief of the Be-Don-Ko-He

Chapter 12 The Scalp Dance

Chapter 13 “Shoz-Dijiji is Dead!”

Chapter 14 “Fifty Apaches”

Chapter 15 Hunted

Chapter 16 To Spirit Land

Chapter 17 The Trail and Its End

Chapter 18 The War Dance

Chapter 19 White and Red

Chapter 20 Come Back!