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Analog short stories with Scottish tribesmen
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ed.rybicki
Posted 2013-11-22 12:53 AM (#5783)
Subject: Analog short stories with Scottish tribesmen



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I am trying to find out who wrote a series of stories I very much enjoyed reading in Analog, some 40 years ago: these featured very large tribesmen on a regressed planet, who were Scottish - but behaved like Amerindians.  I particularly remember a cover with a huge plaid-wearing tribesman with a mohawk, standing next to a diminutive woman - and the hero bellowing "I count coup I count coup I count coup" as he rode down three enemies, hitting them with a coup stick.

Any ideas? 

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