Bonanza: Day of Reckoning
The Bannocks make
war on the entire valley following the death of their chief. One of the
settlers is a Bannock himself, married to a Shoshone woman who is a Christian.
Moreover, he’s
the new chief’s brother, and saved Ben Cartwright from a Bannock brave,
nursed his wounds and brought him back to the Ponderosa.
Much of this is
his wife’s doing, but he gives farming a valiant go. An Indian-hating
neighbor loses his wife in the Bannock assault, and kills the Shoshone wife in
retribution. “An eye for an eye, it’s in the Book!”
This fellow is
swiftly (but not too swiftly) pulverized by the husband, a brave again. He
stakes Ben Cartwright to the ground for a slow death as an abettor, and cuts
him loose hearing a prayer.
The land he
farmed was a gift, the best of the Ponderosa. He is now the chief of the
Bannocks, since his brother’s death in the war, shot by the neighbor. He
promises to return one day for a friendly visit. “If I couldn’t
torture you into hating me, I couldn’t kill you.”