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skully 🚫

Looking for White man and Indian girl romance. Have read several,checking to see any I missed
Thanks

PeckingChicken 🚫

@skully

You might try posting this question in the recommendation forum. Lots of crossover between the two, but genre experts there might be a little more helpful.

sunseeker 🚫

Here's results from a tag search using "western". Only 221 stories to search through :)

https://storiesonline.net/stories/bytag/western

Replies:   joyR
joyR 🚫

@sunseeker

Here's results from a tag search using "western". Only 221 stories to search through :)

Just out of interest, a category search using only White male and Indian female produces 32* results, only two of which have the Western tag

* Possibly more but I have certain tags excluded from searches.

Replies:   Dominions Son
Dominions Son 🚫

@joyR

Just out of interest, a category search using only White male and Indian female produces 32* results, only two of which have the Western tag

That's because the Indian female tag refers to a woman from the eastern nation of India, not a Native American Woman.

Replies:   joyR
joyR 🚫

@Dominions Son

That's because the Indian female tag refers to a woman from the eastern nation of India, not a Native American Woman.

Ok, so those big letters at the top in bold, the ones that include 'western'...??

I totally didn't see them... :) Not blind, just blonde :)

awnlee jawking 🚫
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@skully

Looking for White man and Indian girl romance.

At the risk of stating the bleedin' obvious, quite a few aubie56 stories are a good fit.

And recently we were treated to Jason Samson's 'backcountry'.

AJ

skully 🚫

Thanks have read those,didn't know if there were some not posted under Western

Lapi 🚫

@skully

'Way down South' by Pappy might do you. It is incomplete but reaches a conclusion, adds will be more story but a different time.

Ernest Bywater 🚫

You'd get a lot better result if you could include some of the other details of the story you remember as there are a quite a few stories where the MC ends up with a Native American bride or two but they aren't all long romance type stories. In my story Boone - The Early Years the MC is tricked into paying the bride price for a Native American maiden and takes her into his household as a wife. That may meet what you want, but it's not specifically a romance story, and it won't come up as a search looking for it as such.

https://storiesonline.net/s/16691/boone-the-early-years

Zellus 🚫

Not a western, but...
Story: https://storiesonline.net/s/45443/the-hawk-and-the-chipmunk
Author: https://storiesonline.net/a/the-scot

LonelyDad 🚫

Off the top of my head, there is a story about a farmer in south Texas during the settlement years who rescues an Indian maid, and they slowly bond with each other. Another story has a young man leaving home during the Civil War to avoid being 'press-ganged' into Confederate service. In his travels he meets an Indian girl who has lost everything, and takes her with him. They too eventually bond. A third story is about a young man out West as a trapper who rescues an Indian girl from some braves from an enemy tribe who were going to rape and eventually kill her. They also form a family.
In 'Escape from Lexington' and 'Lucky Jim' both by Fantasy Lover, the protagonist winds up marrying an Indian woman. I know there are more, but I don't have the time right now to track them down.

Replies:   gruntsgt
gruntsgt 🚫

@LonelyDad

Your 2nd story, about the young man leaving to avoid being press ganged during the Civil War, is "Run Away" by DualWriter.

qqqq 🚫

james goes west...by old one eye

The Outsider 🚫
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An Unremarkable Day by Wild Willie is a good one...

https://storiesonline.net/s/72110/an-unremarkable-day

https://storiesonline.net/a/Wild_Willie

Replies:   LonelyDad
LonelyDad 🚫

@The Outsider

An Unremarkable Day by Wild Willie is a good one...

https://storiesonline.net/s/72110/an-unremarkable-day

https://storiesonline.net/a/Wild_Willie

I forgot about that one. The story continues in 'An Unremarkable Town", which unfortunately is not finished.

samuelmichaels 🚫

@skully

Lubrican: The Cowboy Who Didn't Speak Indian.

Replies:   psnz
psnz 🚫

@samuelmichaels

The Cowboy Who Didn't Speak Indian.

Nizzgrrl 🚫
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@skully

I can't believe no one has yet mentioned Woodmanone's great series - The Trilogy and More

https://storiesonline.net/universe/597/the-trilogy-and-more-western-universe

Replies:   LonelyDad
LonelyDad 🚫

@Nizzgrrl

@skully

I can't believe no one has yet mentioned Woodmanone's great series - The Trilogy and More

https://storiesonline.net/universe/597/the-trilogy-and-more-western-universe

Yes, they are great stories, but they don't meet the OP's criteria of romance between cowboy and indian maid.

Replies:   The Outsider
The Outsider 🚫

@LonelyDad

His Second Hundred Years does as part of the backstory.

LonelyDad 🚫

'Oh Hell No!' was an interesting story, but unfortunately it is no longer here.

'The Shamus Journals' by terriblethom kinda fits around the edges.

https://storiesonline.net/s/69156/shamus-journals

sourdough 🚫

@skully

Indian Summer by T.S. Severe. The one and only rache treatment. A little different.

sherlockx 🚫
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I know Washed up in the Waggons Ho universe has him marrying a girl from a mixed indian marriage

https://storiesonline.net/universe/142/wagons-ho

Replies:   LonelyDad
LonelyDad 🚫
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@sherlockx

I know Washed up in the Waggons Ho universe

I try not to be the grammar police, but I was taught to mark titles with single quotes: I know 'Washed Up' in the 'Wagons Ho' universe. It helps to make sense of the sentence.

https://storiesonline.net/universe/142/wagons-ho

Replies:   sherlockx
sherlockx 🚫
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@LonelyDad

I consider that my Fu Manchu or Ming the Merciless will trump, nota bene , as used in the card game Bridge and not a surname or anything to do with elephants or the end of days,your grammar police or Nazi , which I am convinced was the term earlier used,. Please note the commas used in parentheses.

When I last formally studied Grammar these Single quotes were not in existence, although we did have this symbol ' which we called an apostrophe and was used to denote shortened words.

To be on the safe side I asked the Lirarian ,who is a year younger than I am, and she replied "oook ook"

This translates into "You are right and he is wrong"!

I can appreciate that things may have changed over the last few decades and I accept that my hastily penned answer could have used a better sentence structure.

In apologia I can but refer you to Puck's final speech in A Midsummer Night's Dream

exeunt sherlockx , stage left.

Replies:   richardshagrin
richardshagrin 🚫

@sherlockx

Puck's final speech in A Midsummer Night's Dream

"Puck. If we shadows have offended,
Think but this and all is mended,
That you have but slumber'd here
While these visions did appear.
And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream,
Gentles, do not reprehend:
If you pardon, we will mend.
And, as I am an honest Puck,
If we have unearnΓ©d luck
Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue,
We will make amends ere long;
Else the Puck a liar call:
So, good night unto you all.
Give me your hands, if we be friends,
And Robin shall restore amends. [Exit.
--William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act V, Scene 1"

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