A MAN CALLED HORSE
:''For the film, see ''A Man Called Horse ''(1970 film).''
'''A Man Called Horse''' was originally published in 1968 as a short story in a book called ''Indian Country'' by Dorothy M. Johnson. It was later made into a film in 1970 with Richard Harris in the lead role.
The protagonist is an aristocrat who is captured by a Native American tribe.
Initially enslaved, he comes to respect his captors' culture and also to gain their respect. Joining the tribe, he undergoes painful initiation rites, takes the native name "Horse", and becomes a respected member of the tribe and ultimately their leader.
'''A Man Called Horse''' was originally published in 1968 as a short story in a book called ''Indian Country'' by Dorothy M. Johnson. It was later made into a film in 1970 with Richard Harris in the lead role.
The protagonist is an aristocrat who is captured by a Native American tribe.
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Initially enslaved, he comes to respect his captors' culture and also to gain their respect. Joining the tribe, he undergoes painful initiation rites, takes the native name "Horse", and becomes a respected member of the tribe and ultimately their leader.
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