Black Eagle Child: The Facepaint Narratives
Ray A. Young Bear
Black Eagle Child: The Facepaint Narratives
Ray A. Young Bear
A classic of Native American literature, Black Eagle Child uses a rich mix of verse, prose narrative, and letters to tell Edgar Bearchild’s journey to adulthood. Although the backdrop of much of Young Bear’s novel may be familiar - the conflicts over race, drugs, Vietnam and others that gripped America in the fifties, sixties, and seventies - Bearchild recounts his coming-of-age story from a distinct vantage point, as a member of the Mesquakie nation. From his childhood delight in Jell-O to his induction into the faith of his elders, Bearchild’s journey is a uniquely American one.
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