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In the Spirit of Crazy Horse
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse
Peter Matthiessen
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“The first solidly documented account of the U.S. government’s renewed assault upon American Indians that began in the 1970s.”
—Dee Brown, Chicago Sun-Times
“In the Spirit of Crazy Horse is really about contemporary America and the way American law is seen through the eyes of American Indians. . . . It is one of those rare books that permanently change one’s consciousness about important, yet neglected, facets of our history.”
—The New York Times Book Review
An “indescribably touching, extraordinarily intelligent" (Los Angeles Times Book Review) chronicle of a fatal gun-battle between FBI agents and American Indian Movement activists by renowned writer Peter Matthiessen (1927-2014), author of the National Book Award-winning The Snow Leopard and the new novel *In Paradise*
On a hot June morning in 1975, a desperate shoot-out between FBI agents and Native Americans near Wounded Knee, South Dakota, left an Indian and two federal agents dead. Four members of the American Indian Movement were indicted on murder charges, and one, Leonard Peltier, was convicted and is now serving consecutive life sentences in a federal penitentiary. Behind this violent chain of events lie issues of great complexity and profound historical resonance, brilliantly explicated by Peter Matthiessen in this controversial book. Kept off the shelves for eight years because of one of the most protracted and bitterly fought legal cases in publishing history, In the Spirit of Crazy Horse reveals the Lakota tribe’s long struggle with the U.S. government, and makes clear why the traditional Indian concept of the earth is so important at a time when increasing populations are destroying the precious resources of our world.
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Year:
2002
Language:
English
Pages:
700
ISBN 13:
9781101663172
ISBN:
9781101663172
Your tags:
History; Politics; Native American culture; Lakota Sioux Pine Ridge Reservation; Wounded Knee Massacre; Black Hills uprising; Racial oppression; Puppet BIA; Corruption; Army; FBI; Murder; AIM; American Indian Movement; Leonard Peltier; Political prisoner; Prison; Indians of North America; Oglala Indians; Political Genocide; Alcoholism; Crime
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