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Mountain Wolf Woman, Sister of Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of a Winnebago Indian (Ann Arbor Paperbacks)
Publisher: University of Michigan Press/Regional
Keywords: indian, winnebago, ann, arbor, paperbacks, autobiography, thunder, wolf, woman, sister, crashing, mountain
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 1961-06-01
List price: $15.95
ISBN-10: 0472061097
ISBN-13: 9780472061099
Book Description:
Mountain Wolf Woman tells of her childhood in Wisconsin, her brief stay at a mission school, her marriage to "Bad Soldier," and her religious experiences with peyote. Her struggle to maintain her family against many hardships--odds that would have defeated a less vigorous and self-confident person--underscores her perseverance and tenacity. Whether she is describing her wanderings as a child or her misfortunes later in life, Mountain Wolf Woman sets forth her views in honest and perceptive terms, adding all the more power to her narrative.
This book is a valuable companion to the story of Mountain Wolf Woman’s brother, immortalized by Paul Radin in Crashing Thunder, a classic of anthropological literature. It will also be of interest to those interested in ethnographic records, the role of women in native cultures, and Midwestern Native Americans, in general.
" . . . a superb human document." --Chicago Sun-Times
" . . . one of those rare books . . . ." --Saturday Review
". . . a notable contribution to the literature of culture change and culture and personality." --American Anthropologist
Nancy O. Lurie has written extensively on Native American culture over her long career. She is now retired from her former position as head curator of anthropology, Milwaukee Public Museum.
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