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008 110902s2011 nyuab 000 0 eng
010 _a 2011033787
020 _a9780143106517 (pbk.)
020 _a0143106511 (pbk.)
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100 1 _aWelch, James,
_d1940-2003.
245 1 0 _aFools crow /
_cJames Welch ; introduction by Thomas McGuane.
260 _aNew York :
_bPenguin Books,
_c2011.
300 _axv, 393 p. :
_bill., map ;
_c20 cm.
520 _a"The 25th-anniversary edition of "a novel that in the sweep and inevitability of its events...is a major contribution to Native American literature." (Wallace Stegner) In the Two Medicine Territory of Montana, the Lone Eaters, a small band of Blackfeet Indians, are living their immemorial life. The men hunt and mount the occasional horse-taking raid or war party against the enemy Crow. The women tan the hides, sew the beadwork, and raise the children. But the year is 1870, and the whites are moving into their land. Fools Crow, a young warrior and medicine man, has seen the future and knows that the newcomers will punish resistance with swift retribution. First published to broad acclaim in 1986, Fools Crow is James Welch's stunningly evocative portrait of his people's bygone way of life. "--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aSiksika Indians
_vFiction.
651 0 _aMontana
_vFiction.
655 7 _aHistorical fiction.
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