Crazy Horse's Vision
Author:
Joseph Bruchac
Illustrator:
S. D. Nelson
Publication:
2000 by Lee & Low Books
Genre:
Biography, Non-fiction, Picture Books
Pages:
40
Current state:
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Book Guide
Crazy Horse is among the best-known Native American heroes. Yet many people do not know his boyhood name was Curly, a name inspired by his head of curly hair.
Even as a young boy, Curly was a leader, taming wild horses and hunting powerful buffalo. But his bravery did not prepare him for the trouble the Lakota Indians would face from the white settlers. After a fierce battle that mortally wounded Chief Conquering Bear, Curly felt compelled to help his people. He defied traditional custom and ran away, up to the hills, to seek a vision to guide him. What Curly experienced changed him forever.
Renowned Abenaki author Joseph Bruchac recounts the gripping story of the remarkable young boy, Curly, and his transformation into the brave warrior, Crazy Horse. Sioux artist S.D. Nelson, with paintings inspired by the ledger book style of the Plains Indians, brings to life the dedication and humanity of this important figure in American history.
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