- Five men ride into the eerie town of Yellow Rock, hoping to rescue a family member and his lost boy.
- Black Feather, great-grandson of Angry Wolf and the last of his tribe, narrates at the beginning and the end as a group of Native Americans ride horses. His message is simple. The white man has a disease that the Native Americans are immune to, and other things are more important than money; once all of those other things are gone, what good is money?
Five men ride into the eerie town of Yellow Rock, hoping to rescue a family member and his lost boy. The leader, Max Dietrich, hires Mountain Man, Tom Hanner, to guide them into the Black Paw Tribe territory for the search. Hanner agrees on the condition that they receive permission from the Tribe to enter their lands. They attain it with the assistance of Doctor Sarah Taylor, who tends to the Indians, allowing her to live in the territory. The roughnecks who go along with them are Cobb, Farley, Billy and Roscoe.
When Hanner and the others arrive, Sarah helps the reluctant members of the tribe to understand Hanner. The group receives permission from the Tribal Elders, led by Chief White Eagle Feather, and endeavor to trek through the wild land in search of the missing. A group of men go off by themselves to discuss the situation. Tom can be trusted, but what about the others? It is agreed that Broken Wing will go along, and the men are informed that sacred burial grounds are not to be entered.
Sarah goes along with the group to translate. Broken Wing goes along too and though he warns the group not to go through sacred burial grounds, they do anyway. Once they pass through, the old Indian legend of a curse comes true. Now riddled with the fever for yellow rock, they must fight the haunted lands, wild animals, and eventually each other in the quest upon this journey.
Ultimately, divine justice is met ~ leaving the Black Paw Tribe to live once more in peace...until...the next white men came.
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