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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worthy foe for the white man,
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This review is from: Red Cloud: Warrior-Statesman of the Lakota Sioux (Oklahoma Western Biographies) (Paperback)
Traditionally, stories of Indian leaders view them as temporarily dangerous nuisances the whites had to deal with during the reasonable and inevitable process of moving the Indians onto reservations. This book is part of a new approach of looking at what an Indian leader tried to achieve for his people and assessing how he went about it and how successful he was in meeting his own goals. There is much detail. Larson has been extremely thorough in his researches, and, though we do not really hear Red Cloud's voice, we respecfully watch him do what he had to do to further his people's best interests. He didn't wear a suit or tie or have an Ivy League degree, but Red Cloud functioned very well indeed in opposing an alien force. Anyone who thinks the earth may one day be invaded from outer space should study Red Cloud. Thank you, Oklahoma University Press.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
For the most part, doesn't avoid the controversy,
This review is from: Red Cloud: Warrior-Statesman of the Lakota Sioux (Oklahoma Western Biographies) (Paperback)
Along with Crazy Horse, Red Cloud is probably one of the best knownNative American leaders, at least by name. He is also probably the most controversial. Some see him as a statesman and visionary who,aware that war against the whites had become pointless, negotiated in the best interests of his people. Others see him as self-serving and vain, using white insistance on negotiating with "one true chief" as a means to his own ends. For the most part, Larson Unfortunately, though, on the most controversial On the whole, though, the book is well written, and
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting,clever,educational,easy to follow,
By A Customer
This review is from: Red Cloud: Warrior-Statesman of the Lakota Sioux (Oklahoma Western Biographies) (Hardcover)
Red Cloud:Warrioir Statesman of the Lakota Souix is a really excellent biography. Larson does a great job of presenting all the informaton in an understandable and captivating way that really makes me want to learn more about Native American history. There is even a map/picture section in the middle of the biography that helps clarify any questions you may have while reading, as all the different battles and tribes might confuse you. Other than that temporary confusion, good job Mr. Larson
4.0 out of 5 stars
Red Cloud The Warrior & Statesman,
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This review is from: Red Cloud: Warrior-Statesman of the Lakota Sioux (Oklahoma Western Biographies) (Paperback)
Larson has written and published in 1997 a well-balanced biography of one of the greatest Sioux leaders in American history. His tireless efforts to protect the Sioux Lands from Army/US Government takeover and establish fair treaties is worth understanding as part of our history. As I grew up I learned about Geronimo, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse mainly from movies and other stories. Red Cloud was not featured yet played a strong role in the development of the Oglala Sioux nation. He became an intermediary who could work with the US government to fight and negotiate for his people. His attempt at being a peacemaker between his people and the US Government led to disappointment by the more militant members of the Sioux. He eventually filed for reparation payments and when received he was frowned upon. He is remembered by many as the once fierce Sioux warrior who was now at peace with the US government. He was quoted as saying at an event in 1889 "When I fought the whites,I fought with all my might. When I made a treaty of peace in 1869 -- I meant it, and risked my life in keeping my covenant" Much of this criticism came when he decided not to join Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull to fight the continuing breaking of treaties by the US governemnt. Hence, the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876 in which he did not support the effort. Many though remind us that he was the most feared warrior before Crazy Horse and only after he went to Washington and realized the enormous power of the white men did he change his approach for what he thought was the best for the Sioux people.This is not only an interesting read in history but one of leadership.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Red Cloud,
By fredmoh (Indiana) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Red Cloud: Warrior-Statesman of the Lakota Sioux (Oklahoma Western Biographies) (Paperback)
This book is a good read. Every collection of American History should have it.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A exciting adventure,
By Sean Dupre (HHS, Hiram, Georgia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Red Cloud: Warrior-Statesman of the Lakota Sioux (Oklahoma Western Biographies) (Hardcover)
The book the Red Cloud is a really good book about the native american period. It talks about the history of one leader, Red Cloud. It talks about his life and his effect on the land and his people. He was a strong and couragous person. He stood up for what he believed in. He was kinda of like the the person in between, that is the person between the government and the tribes. Red Cloud did not favored the separation of people. He believed that we can coexist together. Red Cloud lived a long time for someone back then. This is a good book for educational purposes. It is a great tool for learning about the history of Native Americans. Even though this is an biography, it can still be a great learning experience for all.
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Red Cloud: Warrior-Statesman of the Lakota Sioux (Oklahoma Western Biographies) by Robert W. Larson (Hardcover - Apr. 1997)
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