LCC
PS3563 A72215 W56 1994
Description
In the winter of 1750, a holy iron (flintlock rifle) and two Frenchmen are thrust into the lives of the Sicangu Lakota. Whirlwind, a war chief, finds his people divided in their feelings about the intrusion of the holy iron into their lives and what it could mean to their future.
Publication
Santa Fe, N.M. : Red Crane Books, c1994.
Subjects
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