The Indian Trial: The Complete Story of the Warren Wagon Train Massacre and the Fall of the Kiowa Nation Robinson, Charles M., III, The Arthur H. Clark Company (an imprint of the University of Oklahoma Press). First edition, a limited edition of 500. SIGNED and inscribed by the Author "Best Wishes Charles M. Robinson" on the front free endpaper.

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Kiowa and Comanche raids on the Southern Plains in 1870–71 terrorized settlers. The raids culminated in the Warren Wagon Train Massacre and the arrest of Satank, Santanta, and Big Tree by General William Tecumseh Sherman. The Jacksboro Indian Trial led to a confrontation between the state of Texas, the federal government, the Kiowa Nation, Comanches, and Cheyennes. This narrative history explores the Little Arkansas and Medicine Lodge Treaties and factions within the Kiowa Nation. (The University of Oklahoma Press)