Publisher's Synopsis
A book about a family of northern Michigan Indian warriors; a father, son and grandson who were each involved in wars with Whites as they struggled to maintain their culture in the young American nation. The last of the warriors, Ke-che-te-go, achieved the most notoriety resulting from his service in the Union Army's celebrated Company K, the all-Indian company of the 1st Michigan Sharpshooters. Ke-che-te-go spent his final years in Grayling, Michigan where he worked in the logging industry in Michigan's north woods.