| Issue | #13 |
| Published | January-March 1954 |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | George T. Delacorte, Jr. (president); Helen Meyer (vice-president); Albert P. Delacorte (vice-president) |
| Notes | Designed, produced, and copyright 1953, by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. |
| Genre | Western |
| Pencils | ? (painting) |
| Inks | ? (painting) |
| Colors | ? (painting) |
| Synopsis | Caught out checking his traps, Little Coyote of the Ojibway tribe must defeat a Huron warrior who threatens his people. |
| Genre | Western |
| Pencils | ? (2 illustrations) |
| Inks | ? (2 illustrations) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | This story is printed on the inside front and back covers. |
| Characters | Chief White Eagle; Fleet Horse (both Sioux); Chief Grey Owl (Cheyenne) |
| Synopsis | Chief White Eagle and Chief Grey Owl meet to talk peace, but some prefer war and Grey Owl is kidnapped. |
| Genre | Western |
| Pencils | John Buscema |
| Inks | John Buscema |
| Notes | Pencils credits from French magazine Back-Up #14, provided to the GCD by Stephane Petit (25 April 2009). Additional art infos come from the John Buscema checklist built by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr and Michel Maillot. |
| Characters | Chief Red Hand; Yellow Horn; Black Buck (Cheyenne); Chief Bear Tooth; Diving Gull (Kwakiutl) |
| Synopsis | Chief Red Hand travels to the Great Salt Water to see if monsters really dwell there. He rescues Diving Gull from attackers and is befriended by the Kwakiutl tribe. |
| Genre | Western |
| Notes | Ad to receive a free plastic wallet for subscribing to Indian Chief magazine. (This is the back cover.) |