Hard to imagine a Lakota native who witnessed Wounded Knee massacre & refused to join his family in the army's fort, remaining out of the plains where he and his friend struggle to eat. However, as a skilled rider, he is sought out by Buffalo Bill & joins the Wild West Show, riding the train to NYC to perform. From there, they head to Europe. Charging Elk sustains rib fx & a concussion when he is knocked off his horse while performing in Marseille. The show moves on, leaving him unconscious in the hospital, along with another, Featherstone, who dies in the hospital. A terrible mistake is made when the hospital lists Charging Eld on that death certificate. When CE wakes, he is confused but finds some clothes & sneaks away. He then lives on the streets until he is arrested for vagrancy. A local charity assists in getting him released. The representative from the US Embassy is attempting to repatriate him to the US but he has no papers, & according to the official records, he is "dead". He comes to live with Rene, the fishmonger, & his wife Madeline & their 2 children. CE works with the fishmonger each day. After a few years, CE moves to his own apt & now has a job at the soap factory. After some time, he is promoted & uses his additional income to buy some fine clothes & visits a local whorehouse. He mistakes Marie's affection for love & intends to ask her to marry him. But, she is duped by a homosexual chef into drugging CE's wine, so that that man can perform felatio without CE knowing. When CE awakens, he is horrified when he understands what is happening, & stabs that man to death. He is arrested, tried & sent to prison for life. The local reporter created a lot of public interest in CE with his stories, thus he was spared from the guillotine because of public sympathy. After 5 yrs in prison, where he tended their large gardens & orchard, he is suddenly released with a full pardon. He is sent to live with a family in a small town, who had a plum orchard. He works hard for Vincent & keeps to himself, but the 16 yr old Natalie grows more & more attracted to him, especially after her mother dies. Despite his initial objection, Vincent finally relents & gives his permission for Natalie to marry CE who is now 37. Vincent also decides to give the orchard to his brother who has a large family to support. CE & Natalie move back to Marseille, where he gets a job as a dockworker. Shortly after their arrival, Natalie announces she is pregnant & CE sees a poster announcing that Buffalo Bill's Wild West show is returning to their city. When CE goes to the show, he finds that Buffalo Bill is the only familiar face [after 12 yrs]. He visits a Lakota family in their tent after the show, where he learns that his father died 3 yrs earlier but his mother still lives. CE shares his dreams of his tribe being wiped out and that he was the last remaining Lakota, and that he is happy to learn that isn't true. The Lakota performers have alternative interpretations of his dreams, that are more positive. As he leaves, he hears them describe his father riding the horse he left with him. CE chooses to remain in France, altho his mother is lonely. He says she must think he is dead by now, and he has a wife to think of now.
Am cure this tale is historical fiction, but what an incredible life. I cannot imagine being stranded in a country where you don't speak the language, people are suspicious of you because of your size & dark skin, and you don't know a single soul. I'm reminded that there are kind people everywhere who will step in to look after one's best interests even when you are a stranger. Charging Elk sings his death song more than once, each time he is in dire straits, and comes to believe Wakan Tanka is looking out for him after all despite being over an ocean away from his homeland, the Dakotas.