Prairie Princess:The Story of a Beautiful and Dynamic Okashee Indian Princess of Northeastern Oklahoma

Prairie Princess:The Story of a Beautiful and Dynamic Okashee Indian Princess of Northeastern Oklahoma

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Publisher's Synopsis

Prairie Princess is a love story about an exotically beautiful and dynamic Okashee Indian Princess named Princess Dawn. She is the daughter of Red Horse, the tribal Chieftain and her French mother, Elena Boudreau. Elena has named her Dawn because of the radiant beauty she possesses.

Princess Dawn falls in love with a Scotch-Irish horse-trainer, Buckley Trimble, from Windfall, Indiana, who is training horses for the World Famous, '777 Wild West Show and Rodeo" which is headquartered near Ponca City, Oklahoma.

They marry not long after meeting at the corral where the Princess begins helping Buckley to tame the mustangs that have been rounded up from the Prairie.

One morning she tells Buckley, 'Buckley Trimble, we're going to get married! First in the Okashee Tradition, then we'll go into Ponca City and do it the way you palefaces do it!"

The story takes place in 1905, while Oklahoma is still a territory. Oil, wealth, horses, politics, love and the lust of other men for the gorgeous Princess complicate their life as they strive to adjust to a new way of life on the Prairie.

Book information

ISBN: 9780595366309
Publisher: Author Solutions Inc
Imprint: iUniverse
Pub date:
DEWEY: FIC
Language: English
Number of pages: 520
Weight: 753g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 29mm