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"Good Indian" is a novel written by B.M. Bower. The story is set in the American West and revolves around the complex relationships between Native Americans and white settlers. The protagonist, Good Indian, is a young Native American man who is torn between his heritage and the changing world around him. He struggles to find his place in a society that often views Native Americans with prejudice and suspicion. As the story unfolds, Good Indian becomes involved in a love triangle and must navigate the challenges of cultural clashes, personal identity, and the conflicting expectations of his community and the wider society. Bower explores themes of prejudice, discrimination, and the clash of cultures, while also delving into the complexities of human relationships and the importance of understanding and empathy. "Good Indian" offers a nuanced portrayal of Native American characters and sheds light on the tensions and conflicts that defined the American West during this time period.