Honour, A Story of the Blackfoot Indians

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Author: Roy Davidson ISBN: 9780987894601
Publisher: Kishinena Publishing Publication: July 8, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Roy Davidson
ISBN: 9780987894601
Publisher: Kishinena Publishing
Publication: July 8, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Honour was more important than life itself, and for a Blackfoot to gain honour, he needed to be successful in warfare. The raiding parties and the horse stealing were their way of life.

Unable to participate in such pursuits, Sun Shines on Him is feeling more and more isolated. The things through which he and his brother are expected to find satisfaction are no match for the honour and glory given to their peers, returning from war. Determined to make a name for himself, Sun Shines on Him steals away in the dead of night.

Born Blackfoot, and somehow related to Sun Shines on Him, Looks to the Mountains (Looker) had spent five years in the East, before tragedy motivates his family to return to the West. More tragedy on a Missouri riverboat means that Looker will spend the next three years among the Crow, bitter enemies of the Blackfoot. Immature and naïve, Looker is an adolescent when he is hurled into the warfare culture of his people. Influenced by his years among the whites, and the Crow, he must find a way to fit in.

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Honour was more important than life itself, and for a Blackfoot to gain honour, he needed to be successful in warfare. The raiding parties and the horse stealing were their way of life.

Unable to participate in such pursuits, Sun Shines on Him is feeling more and more isolated. The things through which he and his brother are expected to find satisfaction are no match for the honour and glory given to their peers, returning from war. Determined to make a name for himself, Sun Shines on Him steals away in the dead of night.

Born Blackfoot, and somehow related to Sun Shines on Him, Looks to the Mountains (Looker) had spent five years in the East, before tragedy motivates his family to return to the West. More tragedy on a Missouri riverboat means that Looker will spend the next three years among the Crow, bitter enemies of the Blackfoot. Immature and naïve, Looker is an adolescent when he is hurled into the warfare culture of his people. Influenced by his years among the whites, and the Crow, he must find a way to fit in.

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