The Ghost Dance
Book Description
�McLerran�s elegant, spare text begins by describing the result of white settlers� relentless westward movement in the U.S. The scenario is one often related in books sympathetic to Native Americans: buffalo, their hides stripped, left to rot on the prairie; streams stripped of fish; and herds of elk and buffalo depleted. In poetic prose, she talks about a Paiute visionary, Tavibo, and his son who... More
Book Information
Publisher | Sandpiper |
Binding | Paperback (7 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 40 |
ISBN-10 | B0099RJ1J6 |
Publication Date | 03/27/2001 |
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