Wildwing
P. Erickson
Library Binding
(Harpercollins Juvenile Books, Jan. 15, 2000)
Bronze Feather, a young Arapahoe Indian, was shocked and angry when he first saw the white man's method of rounding up wild horses. The low-flying airplane, its sirens screaming, terrified the horses. It sent them on a mad chase ahead of the sound, and many of the crazed horses died from exhaustion before they could be corralled. So it seemed more than justifiable to Bronze Feather to keep the tiny orphaned colt, abandoned by the fleeing horses, instead of turning him over to the party of wranglers.