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The Journey of Crazy Horse by Joseph M. Marshall III
Excellent book written from the Lakota perspective.
Excellent book written from the Lakota perspective.
Guns germs and steel is another great one, it isn't about native Americans but is about the evolution of human society and written by an evolutionary biologist
Related. Killing Custer. Written before all the other titles of “Killing _____”. It was authored by a member of the Blackfoot nation. The author lived out east earned a PHD and wanted to learn about his lost culture as he wasn’t raised in it. Covers a number of the great Indian wars.
Love both those books (and movies).... "Black Hills" by Dan Simmons is really great too. Just recently re-read Dances With Wolves, it's interesting how much the book differs from movie (tribe in book are Comanche, not Sioux)...If you´re looking for entertaining historical fiction, Little Big Man by Thomas Berger is great. Probably my second favorite western novel behind Lonesome Dove.
The Big Sky by A. B. Guthrie is my favorite book of all time.
Love both those books (and movies).... "Black Hills" by Dan Simmons is really great too. Just recently re-read Dances With Wolves, it's interesting how much the book differs from movie (tribe in book are Comanche, not Sioux)...
The whole Big Sky series is great. Fair Land, Fair Land is probably my favorite of the series.
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Can someone post a link to the other book thread. I looked through it before but can't seem to locate it now.
It's ok. Not the greatest literature in the world, but it did inspire the movie, for that I'm grateful!How did you like the Dances With Wolves book? I listened to the audiobook and was extremely disappointed, considering my favorite movie of all time is Dances with Wolves
Empire of the Summer Moon
Blood and Thunder
Crazy Horse and Custer was good, but I think Son of the Morning Star has more detail.
Wooden Leg is really interesting.
Undaunted Courage has some good indian interactions in it.
Ever think you were born about 200 years too late?