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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly *Superb*,
By Pamela (Dubuque, IA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Ten Grandmothers: Epic of the Kiowas (Civilization of the American Indian Series) (Paperback)
This is an absolutely superb book. It's the story of the Kiowa people, a native American tribe of the southwestern plains & Wichita Mountains, told from the point of view of individual Kiowas. The "Ten Grandmothers" are sacred bundles with special powers which are important to the spiritualism of the Kiowa.The stories in this book are marvelously crafted, and full of life and sensation, and they spread new light on old ways. The chapters feel mythological, yet they help the reader to understand the shared culture behind the daily life of the Kiowa people. This book was first published in 1945, when there yet remained some very old people who remembered the old-time buffalo days. Historically, the book reads very true. The events of each chapter are fixed within historical times-lines which appear in the back of the book. The author, a woman, has gifted us with wonderful portrayals of the life experience of female Native Americans. So often, women's roles and labors go unmentioned in other accounts of the old days. Alice Marriot wrote an account of the Kiowa that includes the experiences and interactions of people of both genders. Notable chapters include one in which a young woman of seventeen - about to be forced by her relatives to marry a man she doesn't care for - runs off during the annual Sun Dance with a young man her own age. The exacting ritual of the Sun Dance is interspersed with the tribulations of this personal love story. Later, when their first baby is small, Spear Woman struggles unsuccessfully to fulfill all her home-making responsilibities. Her unhappiness leads to conflict between the couple, until eventually, he realizes that she has too much work to do and needs female help and companionship. Such a moving story, for people of any era. And the author brings us forward in time with the Kiowa tribe, from nomadic life into settled agriculture. And, by knowing what has gone before, the reader can perceive how their shared cultural history and mythology has colored and formed the Kiowa response to this sweeping change in lifestyle. I can't recommend this stunning book highly enough. What a good read. Definitely a remarkable book for those interested in Native American culture. Do read it if you are interested in the old ways of the plains tribes. An excellent book.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a Kiowa point-of-view,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Ten Grandmothers: Epic of the Kiowas (Civilization of the American Indian Series) (Paperback)
i loved this book. as did everyone in my family. i borrowed this book from my mom three years ago to check it out and i ended up keeping it and reading it all the time. as a matter-of-fact, i'm currently re-reading it. for me, this was a great look into the past and at the old ways. it proved to me that the Kiowa are some of the strongest people on the plains. and i am proud to be one.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful look at Kiowa life,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Ten Grandmothers: Epic of the Kiowas (Civilization of the American Indian Series) (Paperback)
I stumbled on this book years ago, and I joyfully re-read it each year. It is a wonderful, engrossing look at a long-ago time, beautifully captured through the words of Spear Woman, Hunting Horse, and their families and friends. Although not a novel, it sure reads like one! My favorite parts? The chapter where Spear Girl and Hunting Horse elope, the poignant journey of Apiatan and the piece where the grandmother and granddaughter go to visit the buffalo. Truly a wonderful read! This should be required reading for anybody interested in Indian culture, lifestyles, history. Heck, for anybody who's a student of human nature.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book inspired my lifelong interest in Plains Indians.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Ten Grandmothers: Epic of the Kiowas (Civilization of the American Indian Series) (Paperback)
The Ten Grandmothers, required reading for a course in anthropology, inspired a lifelong interest in and appreciation of Plains Indian culture. It is romantic without romanticism, sentimental without bathos, realistic and uplifting.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Ten Grandmothers: Epic of the Kiowas (Civilization of the American Indian Series) (Paperback)
My own grandmother gave me this book when I was thirteen, and in the ten years since I have read it through five times. An excellent, excellent book
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The Ten Grandmothers: Epic of the Kiowas (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by Alice Marriott (Paperback - March 15, 1983)
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