She Was Trapped In A Raging River With Her Infant—A Rider Leaped From His Saddle And Pulled Them Out
Автор: Transcend Tales
Загружено: 2025-11-11
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She Was Trapped In A Raging River With Her Infant—A Rider Leaped From His Saddle And Pulled Them Out
Swept off a wagon crossing, trapped in the freezing Bighorn, clutching her baby while the current tried to tear them both away… and a Lakota rider drove straight into the river to pull them out.
This long-form Western / frontier story takes you to Montana Territory, 1878 — spring flood season, ruined wagons, cold rivers, and one man who refuses to let a mother and child die. It’s survival, kindness across cultures, and that classic “I’ve got you now, you’re safe” moment we all love in Western rescues.
Here’s what you’ll hear/watch 👇
A widow trying to reach Stillwater with her infant
A river crossing gone bad during snowmelt
A Lakota horseman (Tashunka) leaping from the saddle into a raging river
Baby-first rescue ✅
Fire, blankets, buffalo robe, slow warming
“Come to my camp — you won’t survive alone”
If you like frontier women surviving the impossible, Native American protectors, and cinematic story-style Westerns, stay to the end — the camp arrival scene hits warm.
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