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Arrest Sitting Bull
Arrest Sitting Bull
Author: Douglas C. Jones
In 1890, at the camps of the Teton Sioux, frenzied braves perform the Ghost Dance. The aged, venerated Sitting Bull is their leader in this, their last, most desperate attempt to oust the white man from their land. — Panic-stricken white ranchers and farmers call upon the Indian Agent to maintain the peace he has patiently established. Relations ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446814744
ISBN-10: 0446814741
Publication Date: 8/1978
Pages: 350
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Publisher: Warner Books Inc
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Shortly after the Sioux Nation's victory at Little Bighorn, they are a vanquished people living on reservations. Yet the old ways die hard, and when the Ghost Dance spreads across the West, calling the Sioux to the mystic dance of rebellion, many answer. Among those who respond is the warrior hero, Sitting Bull, who finds himself on the verge of arrest for being loyal to his heritage.

I loved this book. I was thoroughly engrossed and read it quickly. I would recommend it for anyone who is a fan of historical fiction.
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