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The Last Pow-Wow

De: That Native Thomas, Steven Paul Judd
Narrado por: That Native Thomas
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Sparkling with magical realism, this book follows nine seemingly separate stories that dovetail in an unexpected and profound climax. It begins with a mysterious pow-wow to be held inside a colossal tipi, 3.5 miles tall and three miles wide, which suddenly appears on the outskirts of a small town. Advertising fliers blanket the area and all of Indian country, billing itself as "The Pow-Wow of all Pow-Wows." There is a stipulation to the pow-wow though: only full-blooded Native Americans are allowed to dance, drum, or attend the grand event.

Mixed-blooded Native Americans and non-Native Americans protest the gathering. Meanwhile, nine travelers make their journeys to the huge get-together, including a blind teenager lovingly transporting the dead body of his grandmother, who was the last medicine woman, to the pow-wow she wanted to attend before her death. None of the nine travelers realize that they are part of something more important, something much bigger than what they all seek from being at the pow-wow. And at the story's end, an epic battle between good and evil ensues that will change the world forever.

©2016 That Native Thomas (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing
Ficción Ficción Histórica Literatura Mundial Nativo americano Divertido Ingenioso Native American Spirituality
Imaginative Storytelling • Indigenous Cultural Representation • Excellent Narration • Historical Integration

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I highly recommend this book. It was fascinating, moving, meaningful, Hopeful, inspirational, and funny! And loved the reading by the author!

An excellent wonderful book!

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Deceptively simple, yet wonderfully layered and hypnotic in its weaving of a fable of identity and being. Quite enjoyable.

Mesmerizing

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This book is so imaginative, funny, witty, educational and moving. In an entertaining way, it really demonstrates the centuries-old plight and spirit of Native Americans, which continue to this day.

Wonderfully creative but so real!

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A'ho day baht haw, thank you very much for writing this book. Full of humor, good story, and some tragedies, just like our stories.

Hau dae ohn dae!

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I am not a native person, outside of Europe, but I am envious of native, indigenous, cultures round the world for their honest interpretation, love, community and values. To follow this story from a non-native perspective, the listener/reader must have some background in native mythology and especially the conditions under which modern natives have been forced to live with. Also, please future readers/listeners, if the story isn't grammatically correct... realize the story is written as it is told and if it followed english conventions any further, the magic would be lost, too, in the wake.
That Native Thomas and Steven Paul Judd created a literary art piece. Meshing, intertwining, weaving lives, experiences, traditional and modern, beautiful.

What a wonderful story

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