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Hanto Yo: An American Saga
Hanto Yo An American Saga
Author: Ruth Beebe Hill
Partially based on fact, this multi-generational saga follows the lives of two Indian families, members of the Mahto band of the Teton Sioux, before the arrival of the white man.
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ISBN-13: 9780446962988
ISBN-10: 0446962988
Publication Date: 1980
Pages: 1,109
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Publisher: Warner Books C/o Little Br
Book Type: Paperback
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"You become a member of the Mahto band in their seasonal migrations at the turn of the eighteenth century. You gallop with the warriors triumphantly journeying home with scalps, horses and captive women. You join the ceremonies of grief and joy where women trill, men dance, and the killtales are told. You share the sexual initiations and the lonely quests of war with the 'dreaming pair' Abbleza and Tonweya, the braves who battle to preserve their heritage and their identity."


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