I've added a link to Amazon.com that I will be updating periodically. The recommendations I make are based on 38 years of reading and traveling the Red Road. Pleas go to:
I see that you read a lot of books on the suject of native culture. I represent a Michigan non-profit that has recently published a book through the University of Michigan press called "Keewaydinoquay, Stories From My Youth," and I've been following your blog and thought you might be interested!
Here's a link to the book if you're interested: http://www.amazon.com/Keewaydinoquay-Stories-My-Youth-Peschel/dp/0472069209/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1221001080&sr=8-1
Keep up the good work too! Your blog is very good! :)
Great list of books. I am also one of them old fellers that has been reading and following the red road for longer then I want to remember. Two that I have read recently that I like are "1491" and "Indian Givers" Thanks Bo
I see that you read a lot of books on the suject of native culture. I represent a Michigan non-profit that has recently published a book through the University of Michigan press called "Keewaydinoquay, Stories From My Youth," and I've been following your blog and thought you might be interested!
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to the book if you're interested: http://www.amazon.com/Keewaydinoquay-Stories-My-Youth-Peschel/dp/0472069209/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1221001080&sr=8-1
Keep up the good work too! Your blog is very good! :)
Great list of books. I am also one of them old fellers that has been reading and following the red road for longer then I want to remember. Two that I have read recently that I like are "1491" and "Indian Givers"
ReplyDeleteThanks
Bo