The Journey of Crazy HorseThe Journey of Crazy Horse
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Book, 2004
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Current format, Book, 2004, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsA Lakota historian and storyteller offers a portrait of Crazy Horse, the era in which he lived, and his legacy, drawing on his own culture's oral tradition and firsthand research to capture diverse aspects of Crazy Horse's life.
A leading Lakota historian and storyteller offers a lively portrait of Crazy Horse, the era in which he lived, and his legacy, drawing on his own culture's oral tradition and firsthand research to capture diverse aspects of Crazy Horse's life, from the visions that led him to battle to preserve the Lakota homeland to his profound leadership skills. 40,000 first printing.
Drawing on extensive research and a rich oral tradition that is rarely shared outside the Native American community, Marshall brings to life Crazy Horse's role as a strategic genius and trusted commander. From the powerful vision that spurred him into battle again and again and convinced him of his duty to help preserve his Lakota homeland, to the woman he loved but lost to duty and circumstance, The Journey of Crazy Horse chronicles the life of a gifted young boy who grew to become a legendary leader among leaders.
Many legends have arisen around the figure of the Lakota warrior, Crazy Horse, in the non-Indian world. Historian Marshall brings a Lakota perspective to his biography of Crazy Horse, a biography that seeks to show him as a "Lakota person shaped by his environment, the times he lived in, and the culture that nurtured him. He develops Crazy Horse's biography "as a story-teller would" and intersperses his narrative with interpretive essays that expand upon aspects of the wider historical setting. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
A leading Lakota historian and storyteller offers a lively portrait of Crazy Horse, the era in which he lived, and his legacy, drawing on his own culture's oral tradition and firsthand research to capture diverse aspects of Crazy Horse's life, from the visions that led him to battle to preserve the Lakota homeland to his profound leadership skills. 40,000 first printing.
Drawing on extensive research and a rich oral tradition that is rarely shared outside the Native American community, Marshall brings to life Crazy Horse's role as a strategic genius and trusted commander. From the powerful vision that spurred him into battle again and again and convinced him of his duty to help preserve his Lakota homeland, to the woman he loved but lost to duty and circumstance, The Journey of Crazy Horse chronicles the life of a gifted young boy who grew to become a legendary leader among leaders.
Many legends have arisen around the figure of the Lakota warrior, Crazy Horse, in the non-Indian world. Historian Marshall brings a Lakota perspective to his biography of Crazy Horse, a biography that seeks to show him as a "Lakota person shaped by his environment, the times he lived in, and the culture that nurtured him. He develops Crazy Horse's biography "as a story-teller would" and intersperses his narrative with interpretive essays that expand upon aspects of the wider historical setting. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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