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Horse Raid: The Making of a Warrior


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Great for age 6-10 years
For the tribes of the American plains in the Buffalo Days of the pre-reservation life, horse raiding was a chance for men to show their courage and bravery in battle. No man can help another to be brave," says grandfather to fourteen-year-old Lone Bull, but through brave deeds you may become a leader one day." Lone Bull wanted to be a warrior and he knew he could be victorious in a horse raid if only given the chance! But when Lone Bull's father refuses to let his son and his best friend join the raid, what do the young boys do? They set off to follow the group with the help of grandfather! Will it all end in disaster? Master storyteller, Paul Goble, brings to life this exciting and timeless coming-of-age story of Lone Bull, a young Lakota boy eager to join the warriors on a horse raid against the Crow. This newly revised edition features digitally enhanced artwork, completely revised text, a brand new layout, and a fascinating foreword from world famous storyteller, Joseph Bruchac.

 

This book was recognised in the Book Design category by the Midwest Book Award. It was recognised in the Fiction - Ages 8-12 Years category by the Benjamin Franklin Award.

There are 44 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by World Wisdom Books .

Paul Goble is an award-winning author and illustrator of over 40 children's books. Albert White Hat, Sr. , is a Lakota linguist, educator, and author. JOSEPH BRUCHAC is a poet, storyteller, and author of more than sixty books for children and adults who has received many literary honors, including the American Book Award and the PEN Syndicated Fiction Award. He is of Abenaki and Slovak heritage, and lives in Greenfield Center, New York.

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Benjamin Franklin Award
This book was recognised in the Fiction - Ages 8-12 Years category by the Benjamin Franklin Award.

Midwest Book Award
This book was recognised in the Book Design category by the Midwest Book Award.

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