
Carty, a loner raised Kiowa, escorts an outlaw's sister through dangerous territory, facing rival gangs and harsh odds.
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Carty, a loner raised Kiowa, escorts an outlaw's sister through dangerous territory, facing rival gangs and harsh odds.
Carty was a loner, the man they called "the Indian." A white man raised Kiowa, he was wise in the ways of the ancient tribesmen, a man who could live close to the earth. He was also a man of honor and, if he had to, he would kill when it was time for killing.Carty owed an outlaw named Morgan Chance for a bad debt. At first, Carty thought Chance would simply back-shoot him in repayment. Instead, Chance offered Carty a proposition: If Carty would accompany Chance's sister to the Checkerboard Ranch...
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Minor romantic tension implied; no explicit scenes depicted. Potential sexual threat to female character implied; not explicit.
Frequent violent encounters with outlaws; killing is central to the story.
Mild language likely present in a Western context.
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Minor cultural themes related to Native American upbringing.
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Background themes of hardship and outlaw cruelty; not detailed. Potential sexual threat to female character implied; not explicit.
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