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The Way of the Warrior: Stories of the Crow People [Hardcover]

Henry Old Coyote (Author), Barney Old Coyote (Author), Phenocia Bauerle (Author)
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May 1, 2003
With vigor and insight, Crow elders tell their favorite stories of the exploits of memorable leaders from years past in The Way of the Warrior. Rousing adventures and unforgettable warriors inhabit these tales: the impetuous Rabbit Child, who rushes to his fate as he keeps a sacred vow; the rise to power and dreaded revenge of Red Bear, one of the greatest and most spiritually powerful Crow leaders; the dazzling success and even greater shame of Spotted Horse; and the legendary bravery of Top of the Mountain.
 
Decades ago the storytellers represented in this volume—including Carl Crooked Arm, Plain Feather, and Cold Wind—recounted these tales to two Crow brothers, Henry Old Coyote and Barney Old Coyote Jr. The Old Coyote brothers recorded, transcribed, and translated into English the accounts, which have now been edited and introduced by Barney's granddaughter, Phenocia Bauerle. Bauerle’s editing has preserved the power of the traditional Crow oral tales and has made them accessible to non-Crow readers as well. The result is a work that entertains and teaches readers about traditional Crow leaders and their world. This remarkable collection of stories also shows that the values that guided and inspired the Crow people in the past remain meaningful for them today.

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The telling of stories to pass on traditional values is vividly manifested here by four stories recorded just as they were told by three Crow storytellers born in the 1800s. The first describes the cult of the Crazy Dog, whose members vow to die in battle "as if it meant nothing." The second revolves around Red Bear, the great early nineteenth-century Crow leader who always exhibited modesty and unfailing respect for his elders. The stories of two other brave warriors document the fact that fame and glory are "elusive and fleeting in the Crow way of life." One warrior loses the respect of even his own clan as he lets his temper prevail over his actions and dies in ignominy. The other oversteps the boundaries of tradition by taking too many wives, and he, too, becomes an object of pity. These stories, so painstakingly recorded, can easily be adapted by contemporary storytellers to convey moral teachings, making them, in Bauerle's words, "as valuable to the Crow people today as they were two hundred years ago." Deborah Donovan
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"The best books are doorways, portals into a world we might not otherwise visit. The Way of the Warrior invites readers into a time and place—Crow country in the early 1800s—when events happened that have shaped Crow culture ever since. . . . The book, which started as an undergraduate research project, gives readers a rare glimpse into a unique aspect of human experience. Stories this well told keep us alive."—Montana Magazine
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 133 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press (May 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803235720
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803235724
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,561,668 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Easy Education Read w. Great Detail!, December 25, 2010
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I am a licensed addiction counselor and a Non-Native American working with the Native American population in Montana. A client referred me to this book so that I could better understand the Crow culture community. You cannot go wrong with this book. It is short enough that a student can read it and utilize it in an essay or for the professional trying to understand more about the Crow Tribe.
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Very interesting approach to the stories that are being passed down. I think this text seems to reflect an oral nature, and doesn't read like a text. Should be useful for engaging class work, because it isn't linear or over intellectualized.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a good informative book., February 12, 2009
I enjoyed this book very much, although I lost my copy. It's so good that someone probably stole it!
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The Crow Nation has experienced many changes throughout history, but it has maintained strength in community in a way unique to this country and in the history of Indian tribes. Read the first page
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spotted buffalo, old alligator, sorrel paint, first coup
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Red Bear, Top of the Mountain, Spotted Horse, Rabbit Child, Crazy Dog, Flat Belly, Great One, Bear Approaches, Crazy Head, Red Lodge, Pretty Eagle, River Crows, Yellowstone River, Splintered End, Cold Wind, Plain Feather, Screech Owl, Elk River, Mountain Crows, Crow Country, Morning Star, High Swan, Crow Agency, Whistle Waters, Big Horn Basin
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