Tawny, the Mountain Lion


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A young mountain lion's existence is threatened by the presence of humans.







The Mountain Lion


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Roping Lions in the Grand Canyon


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A true account of the author's adventures with Buffalo Jones, the last of the plainsmen, in 1908. Many of the incidents were incorporated into the author's fiction story The young lion hunter.




The Mountain Lion


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Medicine Cards


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The best-selling divination system--over 1,000,000 copies sold worldwide--revised and expanded for the first time.




Mammals of New Mexico


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Little Lions


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On a rocky ledge, two baby mountain lions play and purr and meow under the protection of their mother.







My Name Is Cougar


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WHEN GOD IS FORSAKEN IDOLATRY WILL REIGN SUPREME WHEN IDOLATRY REIGNS SUPREME EVIL WILL FLOURISH WHEN EVIL FLOURISHES THE END IS NEAR Mike Hayden, writer and an avid outdoorsman, spent four weeks in the wilderness of the Bitterroot Mountains in Idaho, searching for a 209 year old Nez Perce Indian reported to be living there. When approached, the Indian, along with an Appaloosa horse and a mountain lion, would disappear. Hayden, a Native American historian, was there to glean historical information from the man. After one week the Indian materialized, along with his horse and a tawny mountain lion He said, My name is Cougar. While spending time together the duo discovered they were Kindred Spirits and held lengthy discussions about the dilemmas in paleface society. Over the years, the author spent time on Indian reservations in Canada, Dakotas and the Pacifi c Northwest. He lived for a month on the Nez Perce reservation in Idaho where he powwowed with Elders and fished for steelhead salmon on the Clearwater River at the precise shoals where Lewis & Clark first encountered the Nez Perce in 1805.