An edition of The Medicine Calf (1981)

The Medicine Calf

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An edition of The Medicine Calf (1981)

The Medicine Calf

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"Medicine Calf—mountain man, hunter, scout, leader of Crow warriors, and later, head chief of the Mountain Crows—was otherwise known as Jim Beckwourth, the son of a Virginia aristocrat and a mulatto slave girl. This novel is based on Beckwourth's account of his experiences between 1824 and 1833. At age twenty-four, Beckwourth left his home in St. Louis and joined General William Ashley's team of trappers to cross the Rocky Mountains. A bitter tragedy kindled his hatred for the Blackfeet, launching him on a personal vendetta that earned him a widespread reputation for rash acts of bravery and revenge. Kidnapped by the Crows, he was mistaken for the long-lost son of Chief Big Bowl. Thus began the greatest adventure of Backwourth's career and a remarkable story of how one man gradually gained the respect of an entire Indian nation. Because Beckwourth was assimilated completely into the Crow tribe, there are fascinating glimpeses into their ways and ceremonies. In addition to his many wives, he paid a long courtship to Pine Leaf, a Crow warrior woman (perhaps the first) to participate in the "warpath secret," a privilege traditionally forbidden to women. This novel also captures the savagery, the feral intensity, and the constant preoccupation with survival that was the law of wilderness life for Whites and Indians alike. The author's vivid descriptions recreate the harsh realities of battle and the stark beauty of the mountain terrain. Desperate, whimsical, cruel, joyous, inquisitive, Beckwourth was an archetypal American hero." (from the flyleaf description)

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Publisher
Norton
Language
English
Pages
408

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Medicine Calf
January 1981, Comstock Publishing
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The Medicine Calf: a novel
1981, Norton
Fiction in English - 1st ed.

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Table of Contents

11 Foreword and Acknowledgments
19 1 Up the Platte
28 2 Seedskeedee
55 3 Biddle's Bear
70 4 Return to the Mountains
83 5 Siksika
98 6 Smith, Jackson, and Sublette
112 7 Wife with No Ears
125 8 Run from the Big Bellies
141 9 Alexander's Woman
153 10 Red Beard's Ear
166 11 Good Luck to Ye, Jim Beckwourth
177 12 Big Bowl's Son
192 13 Absaroka
210 14 Enemy of Horses
227 15 Little Wife's Finger
242 16 Bar-Chee-Am-Pe and Bobtail Horse
261 17 The Whims of Isakawuate
279 18 Medicine
298 19 The Bloody Arm
314 20 How Else Could I Eat?
329 21 Red Cherry's Price
346 22 The Gift of A-Ra-Poo-Ash
366 23 The Voice of the Trapper
388 24 Out of the Blizzard
405 The Life of Jim Beckwourth, A Chronology

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New York, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3558.O78 M4 1981, PS3558.O78M4 1981

The Physical Object

Format
Fiction
Pagination
408 p.
Number of pages
408
Dimensions
8.5 x 6 x 6.35 inches
Weight
21.1 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4100594M
Internet Archive
medicinecalfnove00hotc
ISBN 10
0393013898
LCCN
80015019
OCLC/WorldCat
506420551
Library Thing
3490700
Goodreads
4791574

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