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The Journey of Crazy Horse

By: Joseph M. Marshall III
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Most of the world remembers Crazy Horse as a peerless warrior who brought the U.S. Army to its knees at the Battle of Little Bighorn. But to his fellow Lakota Indians, he was a dutiful son and humble fighting man who, with valor, spirit, respect, and unparalleled leadership, fought for his people's land, livelihood, and honor. In this fascinating biography, Joseph Marshall, himself a Lakota Indian, creates a vibrant portrait of the man, his times, and his legacy.

Drawing on firsthand research and his culture's rich oral tradition (rarely shared outside the Native American community), Marshall reveals many aspects of Crazy Horse's life, including details of the powerful vision that convinced him of his duty to help preserve the Lakota homeland, a vision that changed the course of Crazy Horse's life and spurred him confidently into battle time and time again.

The Journey of Crazy Horse is the true story of how one man's fight for his people's survival roused his true genius as a strategist, commander, and trusted leader. And it is an unforgettable portrayal of a revered human being and a profound celebration of a culture, a community, and an enduring way of life.

©2004 Joseph M. Marshall III (P)2004 HighBridge Company

Critic reviews

"A vivid, haunting biography that acknowledges the author's boyhood hero worship but avoids hagiography....This book adds spirit and life to our understanding of this enigmatic and important man." (Publishers Weekly)
"Marshall does a good job of bringing Crazy Horse to life by examining all his milestones....A highly readable, as-accurate-as-the-record-allows study of the nineteenth-century's best-known Lakota chief." (Booklist)

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A relaxing listen

The author did an excellent job reading his own work. This is an interesting account, though not groundbreaking, of Crazy Horses' life and how he most probably viewed certain events through his cultural lens. It is worth the price but I will say that I did not care for the author's epilogue. He would have been better served describing how the modern day Indian nation can move forward from what they have learned from the many injustices in the past rather than dwell on them today to justify Crazy Horses' less honorable achievements (e.g. Slaughtering countless unsuspecting and defenseless miners was not any more noble than the US army doing the same to Indian encampments). That said, the book is an interesting listen and well written.

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Stole my heart

If I could give this book more than a five star rating, I would. We can take so much wisdom from this descriptive account. Very well done. I did not want it to end.

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I wish I were a young man again....

I would travel more extensively throughout the lower 48 and Alaska and even Hawaii to visit places historical and learn more about the native peoples. I would especially would have loved to speak with elders of the various tribes of stories handed down through the generations.

This is a tale, like most...if not all, native American tribes who were ravaged by so called progress and Manifest Destiny. I am not here to to go off on a tirade against the white man like a enraged liberal where all things white are bad. I will say, however, that the Anglo-Saxons that make up and own most of this country did steal it from its natives. This is underscored in its on way in this book.

That said, I'll close by saying I hope things can change in the future where we all recognize the loss of lives in this country where, despite its collective shortcomings,past and present, it is still one if the best places to live. This book made me realize that because there are still, thank God, Lakotas living among us today.

Moving forward, we need to accept our shortcomings, admit to the horrors done to the Native Americans (yes I know the argument that some were bloodthirsty and were war mongers) and must focus on they things the US govt did to the natives of this nation and own that. In so doing, we can move forward together as a better nation while ensuring such tragedies never happen again.

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Bringing reality to history

What does Joseph M. Marshall III bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The use of Lakota words that I would struggle with and familiarity with concepts made this feel natural and right, bringing me into the narrative more and allowing me to see behind the character's eyes.

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The author provides a disclaimer that Crazy Horse is part of a hero story, but also a part of history. He treats the topic very well, giving all points of view and elevates the character by distilling the real man out of the legend and history books. I would highly recommend this to any fan of historical book.

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Easy listen

Joseph Marshall does a great job at keeping the pace nice and steady. It was easy to sit and listen at every free moment.

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Amazing story

This is the second book I have heard from Joseph Marshall III. He is an amazing writer, story teller and human. Listening to him brings out my spirituality in a way I have never experienced before. I can’t get enough and hope to hear more of his stories.
This story in particular is brutal at times but you understand the reasons for it. I found myself in tears at times.

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Awesome

great book!!! I highly recommend this book. a story everyone should hear. definitely a top favorite.

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Fantastic

I had only heard stories of Crazy Horse. And it was refreshing to learn about Crazy Horse the Warrior. Not only did this book recount a great history, but it was a reminder of the sacrifice and hardships the indigenous peoples of the Americas faced at the hands for the white man.

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Fascinating book and I love the insight!

I've read a lot of books about, and around Crazy Horse but this one is exceptional! It is a book only the author could have narrated and he did a wonderful job. Told from the Native perspective but able to see the entire picture, and with an open, and understanding mind at the same time is a feat rarely accomplished. I would highly recommend!

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Magnificent

A rich deep story told by a masterful storyteller.
Thank you Mr. Marshall; you've given me much to ponder.

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