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Memoirs of a White Crow Indian - (Bison Book) by Thomas H Leforge & Thomas B Marquis (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Thomas H. Leforge was "born an Ohio American" and chose to "die a Crow Indian American.
- About the Author: Dr. Thomas B. Marquis, Crow Agency physician and personal friend of Leforge in his old age, is described by the present official tribal historian and ethnologist, Joseph Medicine Crow, as one of the first and few white men to whom the Crows would speak freely.
- 356 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, General
- Series Name: Bison Book
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Book Synopsis
Thomas H. Leforge was "born an Ohio American" and chose to "die a Crow Indian American." His association with his adopted tribe spanned some of the most eventful years of its history--from the Indian Wars to the reservation period--and as interpreter, agency employee, chief of Crow scouts for the 1876 campaign (he was with Terry at the Little Big Horn), bona fide Crow "wolf," and husband of a Crow woman, he was usually in the midst of the action. His story, first published in 1928, remains a remarkably accurate source of historical and ethnological information on this relatively little known tribe.
Review Quotes
"Americana enthusiasts and lovers of adventure will be absorbed by the lively narrative of life on the frontier and by the picture of the varied relationships--sometimes bellicose, sometimes peaceful, that held between Indians and whites."--Kliatt
About the Author
Dr. Thomas B. Marquis, Crow Agency physician and personal friend of Leforge in his old age, is described by the present official tribal historian and ethnologist, Joseph Medicine Crow, as one of the first and few white men to whom the Crows would speak freely. He also wrote Wooden Leg: A Warrior Who Fought Custer(also a Bison Book). Herman J. Viola, who collaborated with Joseph Medicine Crow on the introduction to this edition, is director of the National Anthropological Archives of the Smithsonian Institution.