Crazy Horse, the legendary military leader of the Oglala Sioux whose personal power and social non-conformity contributed to his reputation as being "strange," fought in many famous battles, including the Little Bighorn, and held out tirelessly against the U.S. government's efforts to confine the La[...]
In 1867, conservative estimates put the number of buffaloes in the trans-Missouri region at fifteen million. By the end of the 1880s, that figure had dwindled to a few hundred. The destruction of the great herds is the theme of "The Buffalo Hunters". Mari Sandoz's vast canvas is charged with colour [...]
Covering more than two centuries The Beaver Men recounts the beginning of the beaver trade along the St. Lawrence to the last great rendezvous of traders and trappers on Hama's Fork in what is now Wyoming in 1834. The Beaver Men is the third in Mari Sandoza's trilogy of books narrating the history o[...]
A Cheyenne Indian youth dreams of catching and taming wild mustangs but comes to realize he must earn the privilege of doing as he chooses[...]
"Mari Sandoz's tiny book is beautiful...This reminiscence is a vivid reminder to us...of how eagerly grasped, how deeply treasured, were the bits of culture that did make their way to the frontier." - "Western Folklore". "There have been many nostalgic accounts of Christmas remembrances, but none qu[...]
First published in 1935, "Old Jules" is unquestionably Mari Sandoz's masterpiece. This portrait of her pioneer father grew out of "the silent hours of listening behind the stove or the wood box, when it was assumed, of course, that I was asleep in bed. So it was that I heard the accounts of the hunt[...]