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The Mythic Life of Crazy Horse - Warrior Hero And Martyr in Three Biographical Visions - cover

The Mythic Life of Crazy Horse - Warrior Hero And Martyr in Three Biographical Visions

Davis Truman

Maison d'édition: Davis Truman

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The Mythic Life of Crazy Horse: Warrior, Hero, and Martyr in Three Biographical Visions offers a profound and multifaceted exploration of one of the most iconic figures in Native American history. Through the lens of three distinct biographical perspectives, this compelling narrative paints a rich portrait of Crazy Horse, the legendary Lakota warrior who resisted U.S. expansion with unmatched bravery and an unwavering commitment to his people.In this captivating work, the author delves into Crazy Horse's life as both a historical figure and a mythic hero, drawing on historical accounts, oral traditions, and spiritual interpretations to create a nuanced understanding of his significance. Each of the three visions — rooted in war, protection, and sacrifice — reveals new layers of his character, offering a deeper appreciation of his role in the battle for Native American sovereignty.From his legendary leadership at the Battle of the Little Bighorn to his enduring legacy as a symbol of resistance, The Mythic Life of Crazy Horse intertwines biography with myth and historical fact with spiritual truth. This book is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of Native American history, the lasting impact of Crazy Horse's legacy, and the intersection of history and legend in shaping cultural identities. 
Disponible depuis: 07/05/2025.

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