

Pleasurable to read, and always offers a positive take

Arrow in the Sun = Soldier Blue

A wonderful story by a very colorful writer!The plot is intriguing and well thoughtout and the characters easy to identify with.
An engaging tale about a recently married couple who may have just moved into a haunted house and so the story begins...
The Beaches of Cheyenne is a story that everyone will enjoy reading!


GREAT!! That is the best camping book...write another one!!

Great story of man and nature

Very Funny

Terrific personal narrativesMy favorite story is the first one, told by Iron Teeth or Mah-i-ti-wo-nee-ni, a 95 year old woman born about 1834. Her father was Cheyenne and her mother was Sioux, and she was raised as a Cheyenne. In the time of her grandmother, these Indians had no horses. In her own girlhood, they captured wild horses or went on horseraids south to Mexico. She relates many interesting incidents from daily life as a Cheyenne woman.
There are also stories of hunts, heartbreaks, and history. She was part of Dull Knife's village camped on the Powder River that was destroyed by white soldiers in 1876. And later she was in the group of people from Dull Knife's band (about 100 people, including children) who were inhumanely imprisoned in a 30 foot square building at Fort Robinson without food or water, until they made a brave and desperate death-defying escape. She lived through reservation starvation and the murder of friends and family members, and into old age to tell this story. What superb reading.
In addition to (1) Iron Teeth, A Cheyenne Old Woman, the other narratives are (2)James Tangled Yello Hair, A Cheyenne Scout, (3)Jules Claudel, A White Soldier with the Cheyenne Scouts, and (4) Oscar Good Shot, A Sioux Farmer. This book was created from interviews by Thomas Marquis in the 1920s. Highly recommended!


An absolute must have for students of Plains Indian warfareThe authors have reproduced the pages of the original ledgerbook in their original size and have added very detailed explainations of the drawings.
This book is very well researched and produced. David F. Halaas is the Colorado State Historian and Andrew Masich is a past president of that organization.


A dynamite cookbook!! Western culinary masterpieces, history

New York???
Written by Hap Gilliland, a professor in Native American Education at Montana State University, Alone In The Wilderness has many details of Native American practices and tools that enrich the story. The book is pleasurable to read, and always offers a positive take on the problems encountered. It should appeal to young people of multiple and varied ethnic origins.
Nancy Lorraine, Reviewer