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Sitting Bull and His World (Hardcover)

by Albert Marrin (Author) "THE TIME A DAY DURING the Moon When the Grain Comes Up, in the Winter When Yellow Eves Played in the Snow..." (more)
Key Phrases: medicine line, hunting bands, Sitting Bull, Great Plains, Crazy Horse (more...)
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Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Through Marrin's (Terror of the Spanish Main) gripping and complex portrait of Sitting Bull (1831-1890), the author demonstrates the Lakota Sioux leader's importance in understanding American life today. As the prologue states: "Through his experiences we can gain a larger perspective on such continuing problems as racism, violence, and human rights." Marrin skillfully describes the customs, morals and spiritual beliefs that shaped Sitting Bull into a wise man with strong "medicine" or magical power and a courageous fighter for what he believed in; the author asserts, "Above all, he was a patriot who insisted that Native Americans must be free to choose their way of life." Rather than characterizing one side as evil and the other as good, Marrin laudably sketches the gray area that grew out of cultural differences between whites and Native Americans that seemed to make conflict inevitable (e.g., whites measured success by ownership and property while Native Americans believed that "people could not own the land any more than they could own the air they breathed, the rain that fell, or the sun's warming rays"). Readers will come away with a palpable sense of the injustice of America's Indian wars; Marrin's picture of Sitting Bull and thorough look at the West offer powerful insights into this painful episode in our nation's history. Ages 11-up. (Apr.)
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From School Library Journal
Grade 6 Up-An exploration of the life and times of one of the best-known Native American leaders of the 1800s. Marrin is respectful of and sympathetic toward his subject, while presenting an evenhanded and sensitive view of the social, economic, political, and military forces at play in the "conquest of the Great Plains." His style here is similar to Russell Freedman's in The Life & Death of Crazy Horse (Holiday, 1996). A comprehensive work, the book covers Sitting Bull's brave accomplishments in his youth, his wisdom and influence as an adult, and his experiences later in life with Buffalo Bill, as well as his murder. Throughout, the author illuminates the culture of the Plains Indians with explanations and descriptions of spiritual beliefs, gender roles, and traditional chants and ceremonies. While this title is more readable than Elizabeth Schleichert's Sitting Bull (Enslow, 1997), it is also more challenging to get to the facts as the lengthy text contains so much background information and lacks a time line. However, the index is extensive, as are the chapter notes and bibliography. The volume is well illustrated with black-and-white photographs, reproductions, representations of drawings done by Sitting Bull for his pictorial autobiography, and helpful maps. This exceptionally well-documented work is an enjoyable read and a valuable resource that merits a place in all collections.
Andrew Medlar, Chicago Public Library, IL
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Product Details
  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Dutton Juvenile; 1 edition (April 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0525459448
  • ISBN-13: 978-0525459446
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  (5 customer reviews)
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THE TIME A DAY DURING the Moon When the Grain Comes Up, in the Winter When Yel