LCC
PS3573 E44 F 66 1987
Collection
Description
Fiction. Literature. Western. HTML:The year is 1870, and Fool's Crow, so called after he killed the chief of the Crows during a raid, has a vision at the annual Sun Dance ceremony. The young warrior sees the end of the Indian way of life and the choice that must be made: resistance or humiliating accommodation. "A major contibution to Native American literature." �Wallace Stegner. Cover image courtesy of Walter McClintock Papers. Western Americana Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University..
Publication
New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Penguin Books, 1987, c1986.
Awards
LA Times Book Prize (Finalist — Fiction — 1987)
American Book Award (1987)
Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award (Winner — 1987)
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