Blood Brothers - Lenore McKelvey Puhek - Książki - Primix Publishing - 9781955177962 - 28 lutego 2022
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Blood Brothers

Lenore McKelvey Puhek

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Blood Brothers: This novel, based on an old Indian story, was told to me many years ago. It is about a drop of blood from a very small cut on two boys wrists; One Blackfoot, one white, bonding them forever as blood brothers. Bear Chief: Great chief of the Blackfoot Nation pushed by Union Army stationed at Fort Shaw to a reservation near the "backbone" today known as Glacier Park. Flower Woman: Wife of Bear Chief. Her still-born baby is secretly replaced by a newborn white man's child. The infant found barely alive had been shielded by his dead mother. Indian boys, passing by, find the dead woman; take the baby to Bear Chief. Little Bear: Grows up in the Blackfoot tradition; at age fifteen he stumbles upon a piece of calico cloth and discovers his true identity. He is united with his biological father. Retired Commander of Ft. Shaw: Indians call him Old Man Who Lives in a Cave. Blackrobes at St. Peter's Mission: Priests educate Little Bear; aka Thomas Jerome. He graduates from Carlisle Indian School; moves to Washington; now a lawyer; he works on Original Government Peace Treaties with the Native Americans. Eagle Feather: Speaks white man's tongue learned from Mountain Men; reads and writes the white man scratches on paper; his past also has a secret.




A fine thread weaves smoothly through the pages, revealing ceremonial Vision

Quests and traditional Native American ways.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 28 lutego 2022
ISBN13 9781955177962
Wydawcy Primix Publishing
Strony 216
Wymiary 152 × 228 × 12 mm   ·   322 g
Język English  

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