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Buckskin Brigades

''Buckskin Brigades'' is a Western novel written by L. Ron Hubbard, first published July 30, 1937. The work was Hubbard's first hard-covered book, and his first published novel.〔 The next year he became a contributor to ''Astounding Science Fiction''. Winfred Blevins wrote the introduction to the book. Some sources state that as a young man, Hubbard became a blood brother to the Piegan Blackfeet Native American tribe while living in Montana,〔 though this claim is disputed. Hubbard incorporates historical background from the Blackfeet tribe into the book.〔
The book was re-released by Bridge Publications, Inc. in a 1987 edition. The book was published in an audiobook format by Bridge Publications and read by actor Bruce Boxleitner, who was hired by Church of Spiritual Technology subsidiary Author Services Inc. to read Hubbard's books on tape.
==Plot introduction==
The book references a journal entry from Meriwether Lewis during the Lewis & Clark Expedition. In a July 27, 1806 entry, Lewis describes how he had killed a Blackfeet Native American chief during the expedition, and in another entry in the journal he mentions a white man living with the Blackfeet tribe.〔 Part of Hubbard's story is based on this white man, referred to in the book by his Native American name, "Yellow Hair".〔
After the death of the Native American chief, Yellow Hair attempts to protect his adopted people from fur traders.〔 Yellow Hair is sent to join the fur traders and learn how their future operations will affect his people.〔 The white fur traders are portrayed as evil savages.〔

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