
The Long Knives Are Crying
A Lakota Western
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Joseph M. Marshall III
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Told for the first time from the Native perspective through the eyes of Lakota warrior Cloud, the story also weaves in the lesser-known but strategically important Battle of the Rosebud and the uncertain future that faced the Lakota following victory. Once again, Marshall infuses the story with his unique voice and eye for detail, creating a page-turning Western with a style of its own.
©2008 Joseph M. Marshall III (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Los oyentes también disfrutaron...
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Amazing Story and Narration
- De Jake J2 en 11-24-17
De: Kirby Jonas
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The Captain's Dog
- My Journey with the Lewis and Clark Tribe
- De: Roland Smith
- Narrado por: Joe Hempel
- Duración: 5 h y 17 m
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Born the runt of his litter and gambled away to a rusty old riverman, the Newfoundland pup Seaman doesn't imagine his life will be marked by any kind of glory - beyond chasing down rats. But when he meets Captain Meriwether Lewis, Seaman finds himself on a path that will make history. Lewis is just setting off on his landmark search for the Northwest Passage, and he takes Seaman along. Sharing the curiosity and strength of spirit of his new master, Seaman proves himself a valuable companion at every turn.
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- De Daniel en 07-17-19
De: Roland Smith
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The Lakota Way
- Stories and Lessons for Living
- De: Joseph M. Marshall
- Narrado por: Joseph M. Marshall
- Duración: 8 h y 45 m
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Rich with storytelling, history, folklore, and Marshall's own personal experiences, The Lakota Way expresses the heart of Native American philosophy and the 12 core qualities that are crucial to the Lakota way of living: bravery, fortitude, generosity, wisdom, respect, honor, perseverance, love, humility, sacrifice, truth, and compassion.
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You feel like you're at the camp
- De Cathy en 03-29-06
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Vanishing Raven
- De: Stephen B. Smart
- Narrado por: Rusty Nelson
- Duración: 12 h y 2 m
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It's 1867 in the Wyoming Territory. Chance Creager and his brothers have built their small, isolated ranch in the uninhabited valley near the Greybull River. While hunting, Chance stumbles upon a decaying wagon sunk in mud, near it the grisly remains of an Indian sacrifice. Nothing about the eerie scene makes sense. The mountains have secrets. Chance finds himself pulled deeper into the mystery when he finds a beautiful fugitive named Raven while hunting a deadly mountain lion.
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My Life as an Indian
- De: James Willard Schultz
- Narrado por: Brian V. Hunt
- Duración: 13 h y 8 m
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Beautiful, tender, haunting, and full of excitement, this is the memoir of famed author, explorer, Glacier Park guide, trader, and historian of the Blackfoot Indians, James Willard Schultz. With the Blackfoot woman, whom he deeply loved, from 1880 to 1903, Schultz lived the life of a Blackfoot Indian with Nat-ah-ki and her people. During this time, he began writing for magazines, at times running a trading post, and working as a guide in the West.
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Compassionate Story
- De Ann Holmes en 09-13-18
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Coming of the Storm
- De: W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear
- Narrado por: Kevin Orton
- Duración: 13 h y 52 m
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Of best-selling husband-and-wife writing team W. Michael and Kathleen O’Neal Gear, Booklist proclaims that “nobody does Native Americana better than the Gears.” Coming of the Storm launches a series featuring Black Shell, a Chicazaclan trader, and his struggles with Hernando de Soto, an invader intent on spreading Catholicism at the point of his sword.
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Creates a story line from history
- De Mark en 05-24-13
De: W. Michael Gear, y otros
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Little Big Man
- De: Thomas Berger, Larry McMurtry - introduction
- Narrado por: David Aaron Baker, Scott Sowers, Henry Strozier
- Duración: 20 h y 31 m
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Audie Award, Literary Fiction, 2016. The story of Jack Crabbe, raised by both a white man and a Cheyenne chief. As a Cheyenne, Jack ate dog, had four wives, and saw his people butchered by General Custer's soldiers. As a white man, he participated in the slaughter of the buffalo and tangled with Wyatt Earp.
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It's a Good Day to Listen
- De Dubi en 05-21-15
De: Thomas Berger, y otros
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King of the Mountain
- Wilderness Series #1
- De: David Thompson
- Narrado por: Rusty Nelson
- Duración: 5 h y 14 m
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Nathaniel King left New York City in 1828 to venture into the vast unexplored regions beyond Mississippi. He heads west, lured on by dreams of wealth based on his uncle's promise to share with him "the greatest treasure in the world".
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OUT HERE A MAN CAN BE A MAN, PROVIDED
- De Jim "The Impatient" en 12-24-16
De: David Thompson
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The Color of Lightning
- De: Paulette Jiles
- Narrado por: Jack Garrett
- Duración: 13 h y 34 m
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A soaring work of the imagination based on oral histories of the post - Civil War years in North Texas, Paulette Jiles's The Color of Lightning is at once an intimate look into the hearts and hopes of tragically flawed human beings and a courageous reexamination of a dark American history.
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Not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach.
- De Merrilee R en 02-20-17
De: Paulette Jiles
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Demon's Pass
- De: Robert Vaughn, Ralph Compton
- Narrado por: Jack Garrett
- Duración: 8 h y 3 m
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Parker Stanley's family had a dream: to start a new life in the Far West. But en route, a Cheyenne band slaughters his parents and abducts his sister. Then cowboy Clay Springer rides to the rescue - and comes up with an idea. He's got a team ready to deliver goods to the Mormons in Utah, but he's short on funds for supplies. He knows that Parker managed to hold on to his family's savings, so he suggests a 50-50 partnership. With a three-wagon, seven-man team, Parker and Clay will traverse the barren land, but out in the wilderness, Parker's sister needs saving - and he has vowed to find her.
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Demon's pass
- De Peggy S. Nelson en 02-09-25
De: Robert Vaughn, y otros
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The Bounty Hunters
- De: Elmore Leonard
- Narrado por: Josh Clark
- Duración: 7 h y 59 m
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The old Apache renegade Soldado Viejo is hiding out in Mexico, and the Arizona Department Adjutant has selected two men to hunt him down. One -- Dave Flynn -- knows war, the land, and the nature of his prey. The other is a kid lieutenant named Bowers. But there's a different kind of war happening in Soyopa. And if Flynn and his young associate choose the wrong allies -- and the wrong enemy -- they won't be getting out alive.
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The Bounty Hunters
- De Jean en 12-27-10
De: Elmore Leonard
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The Orenda
- A Novel
- De: Joseph Boyden
- Narrado por: Ali Ahn, Graham Rowat, Edoardo Ballerini
- Duración: 17 h y 37 m
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Christophe has been in the New World only a year when his native guides abandon him to flee their Iroquois pursuers. A Huron warrior and elder named Bird soon takes him prisoner, along with a young Iroquois girl, Snow Falls, whose family he has just killed, and holds them captive in his massive village. Champlain's Iron People have only recently begun trading with the Huron, who mistrust them as well as this Crow who has now trespassed onto their land; and her people, of course, have become the Huron's greatest enemy.
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Thoughtful and interesting, if not always gripping
- De David en 06-15-14
De: Joseph Boyden
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Hundred in the Hand
- De: Joseph M. Marshall III
- Narrado por: Joseph M. Marshall III, John Terry
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This riveting story takes place during the Battle of the Hundred in the Hand, otherwise known as the Fetterman Massacre of 1866. The story is told alternately through the eyes of Cloud, a dedicated Lakota warrior who fights alongside a young Crazy Horse, and Max Hornsby, a white pioneer who mistakes Cloud's redheaded wife for a captive.
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How the West was Lost
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Quiet Thunder
- The Wisdom of Crazy Horse
- De: Joseph M. Marshall III
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In Quiet Thunder: The Wisdom of Crazy Horse, Lakota lineage holder Joseph Marshall III presents the first audio-learning program based entirely on the rich oral tradition of his people to share a vibrant portrait painted with the brush of reality rather than the distortion of legend.
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Can't Stop Listening
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The Lakota Way
- Stories and Lessons for Living
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Rich with storytelling, history, folklore, and Marshall's own personal experiences, The Lakota Way expresses the heart of Native American philosophy and the 12 core qualities that are crucial to the Lakota way of living: bravery, fortitude, generosity, wisdom, respect, honor, perseverance, love, humility, sacrifice, truth, and compassion.
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You feel like you're at the camp
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The Journey of Crazy Horse
- A Lakota History
- De: Joseph M. Marshall III
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Most of the world remembers Crazy Horse as a peerless warrior who brought the U.S. Army to its knees at the Battle of Little Bighorn. But to his fellow Lakota Indians, he was a dutiful son and humble fighting man who, with valor, spirit, respect, and unparalleled leadership, fought for his people's land, livelihood, and honor. In this fascinating biography, Joseph Marshall, himself a Lakota Indian, creates a vibrant portrait of the man, his times, and his legacy.
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Whitewashed story with rose colored glasses.
- De Faster4ward en 10-06-18
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The Day the World Ended at Little Big Horn
- A Lakota History
- De: Joseph M. Marshall III
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The Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana in 1876 has become known as the quintessential clash of cultures between the Lakota Sioux and whites. The men who led the battle, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Colonel George A. Custer, have become the stuff of legends.
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Greasy Grass Battle
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Living the Lakota Way
- Learning from the Land, the Spirits, and Our Ancestors
- De: Joseph M. Marshall III
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We are all indigenous to the planet Earth - and that is why each of us can benefit from indigenous wisdom. Throughout their history, the Lakota people developed many enduring insights and practices for achieving harmony with all the forces in our life - including the land, the spirits, our community, and ourselves.
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Things to consider in today's world
- De Emma en 10-23-12
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Hundred in the Hand
- De: Joseph M. Marshall III
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This riveting story takes place during the Battle of the Hundred in the Hand, otherwise known as the Fetterman Massacre of 1866. The story is told alternately through the eyes of Cloud, a dedicated Lakota warrior who fights alongside a young Crazy Horse, and Max Hornsby, a white pioneer who mistakes Cloud's redheaded wife for a captive.
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How the West was Lost
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Quiet Thunder
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In Quiet Thunder: The Wisdom of Crazy Horse, Lakota lineage holder Joseph Marshall III presents the first audio-learning program based entirely on the rich oral tradition of his people to share a vibrant portrait painted with the brush of reality rather than the distortion of legend.
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Can't Stop Listening
- De Anonymous User en 08-11-20
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The Lakota Way
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Rich with storytelling, history, folklore, and Marshall's own personal experiences, The Lakota Way expresses the heart of Native American philosophy and the 12 core qualities that are crucial to the Lakota way of living: bravery, fortitude, generosity, wisdom, respect, honor, perseverance, love, humility, sacrifice, truth, and compassion.
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You feel like you're at the camp
- De Cathy en 03-29-06
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The Journey of Crazy Horse
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Most of the world remembers Crazy Horse as a peerless warrior who brought the U.S. Army to its knees at the Battle of Little Bighorn. But to his fellow Lakota Indians, he was a dutiful son and humble fighting man who, with valor, spirit, respect, and unparalleled leadership, fought for his people's land, livelihood, and honor. In this fascinating biography, Joseph Marshall, himself a Lakota Indian, creates a vibrant portrait of the man, his times, and his legacy.
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Whitewashed story with rose colored glasses.
- De Faster4ward en 10-06-18
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The Day the World Ended at Little Big Horn
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The Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana in 1876 has become known as the quintessential clash of cultures between the Lakota Sioux and whites. The men who led the battle, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Colonel George A. Custer, have become the stuff of legends.
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Greasy Grass Battle
- De K. Wiens en 09-18-09
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Living the Lakota Way
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- De: Joseph M. Marshall III
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We are all indigenous to the planet Earth - and that is why each of us can benefit from indigenous wisdom. Throughout their history, the Lakota people developed many enduring insights and practices for achieving harmony with all the forces in our life - including the land, the spirits, our community, and ourselves.
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- De Emma en 10-23-12
Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre The Long Knives Are Crying
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- Jory
- 10-13-17
Powerful, beautiful.
The narrator is very good. you will hear how he tells stories which help one come to know humble, subtle personality traits and the beautiful way of life of Lakota and other native nations'.
everyone can learn from them and greatly enrich the lives of those around them and themselves through this knowledge.
i applaud Joeseph Marshall III for what he has done and continues to do. it is an important thing and i am glad for it.
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- Teresa Clark
- 07-14-19
Wonderfully written and told
These stories are crushing my heart. Thank you so much for writing them, they're important
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- Philip Allen
- 06-18-24
The Long Knives are Crying
Joesph Marshall III, ake another masterpiece a must read for oceti sakowin and human beings alike. Wopidaicicya pedo !!!!
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- ron
- 11-30-11
Best Book on the truth.
This outlines the truth about the lies the US Army used to get public backing and told from both sides and they match. this hands down the best
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- GeekEndWarrior
- 01-19-19
Jos. Marshall is a Masterfully Erudite Storyteller
Bringing into our lives the very real daily interactions amongst Lakota and Cheyenne individuals, Marshall's voice has a hypnotic cadence as he shares his beautifully rich novel with such easy style that it can put you on horseback alongside some wonderfully human and beloved characters. The foreground characters face with aplomb and an easy grace the life--difficulties and joys--of the people who live in the mid-19th-century horse-culture tribal families. He gives you such insight even into the daily details of the lives of a few generations of Plains Native Americans--specifically Lakota and Cheyenne men, women, and children--that you find yourself living in their presence and wanting to know them, to talk with them, to learn from them about their richly full lives--wanting to befriend them and even to help save their way of life and fight alongside them. I found myself willingly joining in their everyday life-cadence, liking--even loving--some characters; despising others; wanting to scout ahead and warn my friends (the main characters and their kith & kin) of the awful future that's relentless and headed their way.
Even though you know how the story inevitably ends you want to be there with them and, effectively, stop time to save these moments, these lives that give meaning to living--that go so far and so richly beyond mere survival. The characters are animated so beautifully and have such a natural sense of happiness through life's travails and joys that we wax nostalgic for their way of being--one that we moderns have become far too soft and technologically-impaired to find comfortable enough to embrace. I didn't have any difficulty in wanting to live that life, in wishing that I were there beside these people, in missing them as soon as the book ended.
I'll share it with my wife, and with my mother--both avid readers who have a deep affinity for historical fiction. If you find yourself in that company do NOT pass up the chance to live a different life, in a different time, told in a manner that so accurately weaves itself into and through the events of the time of the novel that its effect is one that feels of a time machine.
Marshall is a modern, wonderful, renaissance man: an educator; an author; a historian; a researcher; a linguist (you would never guess that English is not his native tongue;) a craftsman who makes bows and arrows in the traditional Lakota manner (how I would LOVE to be able to find myself the owner of one of his traditionally-crafted ash bows); and also a word-craftsman who is wonderfully adept. He is a delightfully graceful storyteller--one to whom I could listen for DAYS on end. That, I'm thankful for, is an opportunity afforded me because I have all of his available author-voiced books in my Audible library, and hard copies on my desk-bookshelf (as opposed to in the bookcase across the room.) I find myself returning again and again to Marshall's works because they fill a profound need for me in so many ways. Re-reading one of his books is something that I've often indulged, even when I have other NEW and unread books that interest me greatly, because I find myself missing his characters, his storytelling method, and his voice--I find myself missing HIM. I feel as though I'd make a friend in an afternoon were I ever lucky enough to encounter Mr. Marshall in the course of living my life. It's something I look forward to with optimism, but without any real reason--perhaps it betrays how much optimism plays a role in my current consciousness. Perhaps it betrays a shared value system--or parts shared. Perhaps it merely betrays a need to have friends of great intelligence, warmth, kindness, and fierce loyalty, who are gentle without being weak, and sophisticated without losing their earth-connection. Philámayaye mitȟákȟola.
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- Jeanne W.
- 01-11-23
keep native culture alive
everyone should try to learn about the indigenous people of the land they reside in. if you step outside the box that you're in you may learn something profound.
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- david robinson
- 01-29-23
True history we don’t cancel or forget, and never should we
At 70 years old, I can look back at a time when people acted normal for the morals in the culture of the day. Those who were guided by a Judeo Christian or other written or oral tradition of behavior towards other humans never wavered in their true treatment of another human . Many in the Judeo-Christian group were phonies and hypocrites, but those true believers knew what was right in the eyes of God .
All we see today is a people wanting reparations, cancellation for a minority, but we never hear how the suffering of the indigenous like we do for those that suffered in slavery. However. Unlike black slavery, there is little we hear or do today with the inHumane Way the United States government treated the indigenous people however, no credit is given to the hundreds of thousands of men killed and wounded in the U.S. Civil War FOR Whatever the initial reason the results were a continuing wave for blacks to better themselves and have their lives improved; some have but many have not ! The US GOVERNMENT still cradles them with the governments, money and handouts just like the Lakota were forced to do. It SICKENS me to see one race, creating so much damage, death destruction, disruption, hatred Fomenting more that it never ends if anyone has a complaint with how they were treated it’s the indigenous people .The casinos do nothing, for they never had interest in gold from the black mountains. Neither does money bring back their way of life, the buffalo, family and tribe life and customs. they have remained a lost Minority with the most minimal of coverage and attention and it sickens me to see 13% receive so much in a never ending parade of ugliness that I feel the Lakota and indigenous people would not be capable of displaying even after all the wrongs done to them. I thank Joseph Marshall III For his painstaking clarity and details an undertaking of momentous work.
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- Mike B.
- 04-28-22
Brilliantly narration.
Sad that the book ended and even more sad that the way of life for the Lakota people came to an end as well. The holding back of European expansion would be as easy as holding back the tide of the ocean.
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- Drake Murphy
- 01-18-23
Insightful History
After listening to many western expansion historical books, I find the stories overlap and corroborate each others accounts. The oral tradition of stories passed down seems to be quite accurate.
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- Kindle Customer
- 07-03-24
Great story telling!
Story telling at it's highest level, I will be seeking out more from this master storyteller. He sets an unbelievably high bar for those writing, and speaking about indigionus peoples
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