“Yes, I’m the white man, I’m a Navajo, and if the warrior from the Tewa tribe hadn’t touched me with a spear, I would have remained a Navajo all my life.” This is how this story about the fate of a boy who became a famous warrior begins. Here we learn about the times when pale-faced people were still a curiosity, when numerous Indigenous tribes were masters in the American expanses—about their relations, customs, legends, and way of life.