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Brother Crow, Sister Corn: Traditional American Indian Gardening [Paperback]

Carol Buchanan (Author)


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Buchanan's book seeks to shed light on the American Indians' style of gardening and how gardening connected them with the earth. She explains the two types of gardening they practice: the first method is cultivating vegetables and tobacco for food, religious purposes, and trade; and the second is harvesting native plants, then saving enough seeds for the next year. She describes what they grow--corn, beans, and squash were the basic foods--and their methods for harvesting and storing the crops. Buchanan also explains the American Indians' traditional view of sacred plants and colors, their first fruits and tobacco ceremonies, and their trading practices. The book includes ancient American Indian songs and myths and 19 illustrations. Buchanan's is more than a gardening book; it offers a fascinating look at American Indian cultures and their spiritual relationship with the earth. George Cohen

From the Author

This book has been out of print for some years. There are no extant copies available except through used or rare booksellers. I acquired the rights from the original publisher a few years ago, I own all rights to Brother Crow, Sister Corn.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 136 pages
  • Publisher: Ten Speed Press (January 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0898158508
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898158502
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,246,913 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Award-winning author Carol Buchanan grew up listening to stories of hardship and courage from the people who settled her native state, Montana. Those stories, from Montana history and told by her parents about her pioneering forbears, inspired her to write stories of "courageous people who made tough decisions to build a life in the West."

Her first novel, God's Thunderbolt: the Vigilantes of Montana, won the 2009 Spur award for Best First Novel. In 2010 she followed it with the sequel, Gold Under Ice, which is a Finalist for the 2011 Spur for Best Long Novel. People praise the portrayal of life in Civil War Montana, and some have asked how she could research all the details.

Carol's answer: "I didn't have to research details of pioneering life. When I was a child, we spent a year living in a boxcar, so I know firsthand about getting water from a well, reading by kerosene lamp, and using an outhouse. Between the bees in the summer time and the snow in the winter, it was always a visit done quickly."

God's Thunderbolt asks the question, Where ruffians rule and murder is tolerated, can desperate measures establish the law?

Gold Under Ice continues the story of Dan Stark, Vigilante prosecutor in Montana, as he brings Montana gold home to New York City to rescue his family from poverty. Only, Dan does not have enough gold to pay the debt. To acquire more gold, he turns to trading gold options and futures in the Gold Room, a highly risky venture denounced by President Lincoln, who wishes all gold traders were "shot in the head."

Will Dan's risk succeed, or will he destroy himself and his family?

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