In 1838, Tennessee, Polly Crockett, daughter of Davy Crockett, makes a living as a hunter in the forests, where she coexists with Indians. However, some Indians are negatively impacted by white traders. Polly, accompanied by her Indian friend Neshoba, travels to town to sell her hides and meets Catawampus Jones, whose family fought at the Alamo.
Frontier Woman
In the midst of the 1838 Tennessee wilderness, Polly Crockett, the daughter of the renowned Davy Crockett, makes a name for herself as a skilled huntress, coexisting with the local Native American tribes, some of whom harbor a deep-seated resentment.