
Winnetou : $b Het opperhoofd der Apachen
by Karl May
"Winnetou: Het opperhoofd der Apachen" by Karl May is a novel published in 1893. A German immigrant called Old Shatterhand joins a surveying expedition in the American West, where he encounters the Apache chief Intshu tshuna and his son Winnetou. Initial hostilities escalate into warfare, capture, and a fight to the death. Through courage and honor, bitter enemies transform into blood brothers. But tragedy strikes when ruthless outlaws attack Winnetou's family, setting the stage for a vengeful pursuit across the prairie.
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