Discusses relations between the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana and the United States government, as well as the tribe's recent fight to save its lands from strip-mining coal companies.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
This is not a book for young children, grades 3-5!!,
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This review is from: Morning Star, Black Sun: The Northern Cheyenne Indians and America's Energy Crisis (Hardcover)
Grades 9+ would be more like it. Adults will enjoy the book as well. Wonderful B&W reservation photos by Paul Conklin. Even though this book is 20+ years old, the subject is as old as the first broken treaties and as modern as today's headlines - government (or big business) wants something found on the reservation and the fight not to have to give it up. The Northern Cheyenne found some answers.
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