Two Little “Savages”

The Adventures of Two Boys Who Lived as American Indians

Written and Illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton
Abridged with Forewords by Olivia Lewis and Henry Lewis

ISBN: 978-1-60419-033-5
eISBN: 978-1-60419-040-3

This classic tale follows two farm boys who build a teepee in the woods and spend a month living there, experiencing thrilling adventures that spark the imagination. It’s a delightful story rich in woodlore, perfect for captivating young readers.


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In 1902, Ernest Thompson Seton founded a group called the Woodcraft Indians, whose young members frolicked in war bonnets and camped out in tepees in order to release their “animal energy” and teach them to “think Indian.” He went on to become one of the founding pioneers of the Boy Scouts of America. Although written in the third person, Two Little “Savages” records Seton’s adventures in the woods of Ontario in the summer of 1876, when he and a friend developed games that were later incorporated in Boy Scout rituals still in use today. The book is generously illustrated with over 300 of Seton’s own detailed drawings.

This is one of the great classics of nature and boyhood and presents a vast range of woodlore in the most palatable of forms—a genuinely delightful story. The story concerns two farm boys who build a teepee in the woods and persuade the grownups to let them live in it for a month. The exciting adventures that befall them during their stay in the woods are just the sort of thing that will keep a young reader enthralled and will stimulate the imagination at every turn.

The boys learn how to: prepare their own food, build a fire without matches, use an axe expertly, make a bed out of boughs, “smudge” mosquitoes, get clear water from a muddy pond, build a dam, know the stars, find their way when they get lost, tell the direction of the wind, blaze a trail, distinguish animal tracks, protect themselves from wild animals, and use Indian signals. They also make moccasins, bows and arrows, Indian drums and war bonnets. They discover how to identify the trees and plants and learn all about the habits of various birds and animals including how they get their food, who their enemies are and how they protect themselves from them.

Overview

  • FOREWORD: ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    FOREWORD: HOW TWO LITTLE “SAVAGES” CHANGED MY LIFE

    PREFACE

    Part One: Glenyan Yan

    1: Glimmerings

    2: His Adjoining Brothers

    3: The Book

    4: The Collarless Stranger

    5: Glenyan

    6: The Shanty

    7: Beginnings of Woodlore

    8: Tracks

    9: Biddy’s Contribution

    10: Lung Balm

    11: A Crisis

    12: The Lynx

    Part Two: Sanger Sam

    1: The New Home

    2: Sam

    3: The Wigwam

    4: Caleb

    5: The Making of the Teepee

    6: The Calm Evening

    7: The Sacred Fire

    8: The Bows and Arrows

    9: The Dam

    10: The Hostile Spy

    11: The Quarrel

    12: The Peace of Minnie

    Part Three: In the Woods

    1: Really in the Woods

    2: The First Night and Morning

    3: A Crippled Warrior and the Mud Albums

    4: A “Massacree”

    5: The Deer Hunt

    6: War Bonnet, Teepee, and Coups

    7: Campercraft

    8: The Indian Drum

    9: The Cat and the Skunk

    10: The Adventures of a Squirrel Family

    11: How to See the Woodfolk

    12: Indian Signs and Getting Lost

    13: Caleb’s Philosophy

    14: A Visit from Raften

    15: Sam’s Woodcraft Exploit

    16: The Owls and the Night School

    17: The Trial of Grit

    18: The White Revolver

    19: The Triumph of Guy

    20: The Coon Hunt

    21: The Banshee’s Wail and the Huge Night Prowler

    22: Hawkeye Claims another Grand Coup

    23: The Three-Fingered Tramp

    24: Winning Back the Farm

    25: The Rival Tribe

    26: White-Man’s Woodcraft

    27: The Long Swamp

    28: A New Kind of Coon

    29: On the Old Campground

    30: The New War Chief

    INDEX

  • ISBN-13: 9781604190335

    Publication date: 09/01/2010

    Pages: 313

    Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 1.10(d)

    Age Range: 9-12 years

“This is a great read for all boys who crave outdoor adventures.”

Alice Berger (Bergers Book Reviews, June 15, 2011)

Reviews

“This quality paperback’s large size—approximately eight-by-eleven inches—shows off Seton’s exceptional illustrations and diagrams and makes it a treasured keepsake. Only a few timeless books become classics and Two Little ‘Savages’ certainly deserves that noble distinction.”

Peggy Tibbetts (Advice from a Caterpillar, March 23, 2011)

“I was a young boy living in an orphanage in Houston, TX, when I first discovered an aging copy of 'Two Little "Savages"' and made it my own. From it I was inspired and learned how to flake arrow heads...i...how to make things...wonderful things that were in those days at least remembered...by a few old timers. Yes, I still love the book today and the things in it...so much that I purchased a copy for my 12 year old grandson...may he be inspired as was I…”

Keith G. | Amazon Review (January 8, 2013)

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About the Author

Ernest Thompson Seton

Ernest Thompson Seton (1860–1946) was a big man who was known to emit unexpected wolf howls or moose calls in public, and espoused the restitution of the Great Plains to the Indians. He was the author of over seven dozen books, including Wild Animals I Have Known.

Olivia and Henry Lewis, who abridged the book and wrote the forewords, are sister and brother, and twins. They contributed their writing before just beginning high school in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Henry Lewis is now the Co-Founder of Sudoc, a sustainable chemistry company, as well as the President CEO of CA Company, a single family office. He oversees global investments operations with a special focus on venture, private equity, and emerging markets. He is vice-chair of the Bhutan Foundation.