

Old Fish Hawk, Audio Abridged Edition
A riveting, satisfying read

I have to second Jonathan on this one...
Amazing! Kristie Wolferman is incredible!!!!!

Variety and Power in the Poets' voices, Great Short Stories
Voices of the world's writers speaking to me, beautiful book

One of the best books I've read in years. . .

Non-Native and Native alike should not pass this one up!

A book of the heart that paints a true picture of life.

A Thoreau of the plainsThe book's structure is based on the Osage's concept of the moon's cycles as the basis of their year. The opening sentence of the third chapter, "Just-Doing-That Moon", says: "The Osage say that the moon is a woman and that she makes her appearance twelve times a year." Each of the moon's appearances has a name and, in the book, a corresponding chapter.
Mathews was deeply involved in Osage tribal politics, attempting to safeguard their lands and mineral rights from encroachment by state and federal government, and also attempting to preserve tribal history. He founded the Osage Tribal Museum in Pawhuska, and one chapter of the book is mostly devoted to his successful effort to have portraits painted for the museum of the leading elders of the tribe. This was in the summer of 1936, which still stands as the hottest on record in this area. His tales of dealing with the proud, recalcitrant elders and the somewhat clueless portraitist are both humorous and moving.
Mathews was a sophisticated, cosmopolitan intellectual, but he loved his people and his land, was always concerned with their welfare, and in writing this book, gave us an affectionate and clear-eyed account of the beauties and terrors to be found among the blackjacks and canyons of the land that Woody Guthrie called "the great Osage."


Who is the Indian in the "Little House"?

Mean Spirit
Engrossing
Changed My View of Literature

Stand-AloneI found the characters well drawn and interesting and I find it difficult to put down until I've finished it.
I loved it!!
Unforgettable