This updated and significantly expanded edition presents an in-depth perspective on the origins, migrations and early inter-tribal relations of the Cheyenne and Suhtaio Indians from earliest times to circa AD 1800. Brian Keefe's book is the product of unique and meticulous research and analysis, and includes a reappraisal of traditional tribal accounts which are examined in conjunction with recent archaeological findings, linguistics, cultural comparisons and religion. Ma'heo's Children presents the text in a lucid, flowing style, addressing complex issues that will be of interest to serious students of the subject. It is highly recommended to anyone who has an interest in the history of Native American peoples.
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9781911589983
Media Type: Paperback
Publisher: Choir Press
Publication Date: 09-21-2018
Pages: 540
Product Dimensions: 10.00h x 8.00w x 1.09d
About the Author
Keefe, Brian L.: - The Author received his Indian name Spotted-Tail-Eagle, from his adopted Grandfather Joseph Medicine Crow. The Author has studied the history, cultures and religions of North American Indians for the past sixty years and has researched archival unpublished works in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Western Europe. He has been a regular and welcome visitor to a number of North American Tribes over a period of twenty-two years, among whom he has many adopted family members and contacts who have shared the particulars of their oral history. The Author's earlier works include Red Was the Blood of Our Forefathers [Caxton Press 2010], and numerous monographs. He lives in London, England, with his cat and soul mate Wilma.