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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An essential text for understanding the Crow Indian Culture,
By dhabermann@mt.state.us (Billings Montana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Parading Through History: The Making of the Crow Nation in America 1805-1935 (Studies in North American Indian History) (Hardcover)
This well researched text provides great insight into the Crow Indian culture. Beginning with earliest recorded written accounts, proceding through the forced move of the Crow, or Apslaloke, from historic homelands and concentrated on their modern day reservation, this is an excellent introduction or supplement to a basic understanding of this plains nation. There is a lot of first person quotes, good photo documentation and scholarly posings. The book concludes with a interesting analysis of Chief Plenty Coups presentation at the dedication of the tomb of the unknown soldier and it's meaning as representative of Native American society at that time.
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Parading Through History: The Making of the Crow Nation in America 1805-1935 (Studies in North American Indian History) by Frederick E. Hoxie (Hardcover - August 25, 1995)
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