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A homesteader's son and a Lakota Indian boy become steadfast friends through folk music, horsemanship, and simple adventure after crossing paths with each other out on the 19th century American frontier. However, their friendship and even their survival are ultimately tested as they are forced to choose sides amid the Cavalry's attempt to purge the Indian boy's tribe from the frontier. friendshipsgallop.wordpress.com

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A homesteader's son and a Lakota Indian boy become steadfast friends through folk music, horsemanship, and simple adventure after crossing paths with each other out on the 19th century American frontier. However, their friendship and even their survival are ultimately tested as they are forced to choose sides amid the Cavalry's attempt to purge the Indian boy's tribe from the frontier. friendshipsgallop.wordpress.com
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Autorenporträt
Ross Davis is a freelance writer, consultant, and adjunct college professor from Indianapolis, Indiana. While pursuing a doctorate in sociology at South Dakota State University, he gained an appreciation of the Indian Tribes in the region there, which helped to inspire Friendship's Gallop. Friendship's Gallop is Ross's first foray into publishing short story fiction. Ross has authored and co-authored published works of nonfiction, which largely deal with sociological issues such as the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI), for instance: two chapters for the book Technosignatures for Detecting Intelligent Life in Our Universe: A Research Companion (Wiley-Scrivener, 2022), and the journal article "Concepts for Future Missions to Search for Technosignatures" (Acta Astronautica, 2021). Besides writing, Ross's other creative interest is music, including having written and published contemporary folk songs.