The story of how Baptiste the Red, an Indian who had been repeatedly wronged by white men who gave the excuse of religion each time, swore that any white man in his territory would have to say he had no god if he wanted to live; and what happened when Hay Stockard came to his land.
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| May 1901 | McClure's, May 1901 | The S. S. McClure Co. | MAGAZINE | 44 | |
| 1930 | American Short Stories of the Nineteenth Century | J. M. Dent & Sons | Anthology | |19 | |
| July 1978 |
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Thirteen Tales of Terror | Popular Library | Collection | 227 |
| February 1999 | The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke | Project Gutenberg | Collection | ||
| January 2010 |
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The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke | IndoEuropeanPublishing | Collection | 1 |