Pay in installments of $7.49 with
,
and
Shipping Estimate
USA
- USA
- CAN
- USA
- CAN
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 17 - Jul 22
For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15
Description
Children of White Thunder: Legacy of a Cheyenne FamilyChildren of White Thunder, Legacy of a Cheyenne Family 1830 2020, is the biography of one extended Cheyenne family, the descendants of White Thunder, a Cheyenne holy man who was Keeper of the Sacred Medicine Arrows. In the 1830s he was the spiritual leader of the Cheyenne and possessed the special knowledge of the rituals involving the Arrows. Two of his daughters married William Bent, the owner of Bents Fort trading post. The marriages cemented the
Children of White Thunder, Legacy of a Cheyenne Family 1830-2020, is the biography of one extended Cheyenne family, the descendants of White Thunder, a Cheyenne holy man who was Keeper of the Sacred Medicine Arrows. In the 1830s he was the spiritual leader of the Cheyenne and possessed the special knowledge of the rituals involving the Arrows. Two of his daughters married William Bent, the owner of Bent’s Fort trading post. The marriages cemented the influence and regard Bent enjoyed with the Cheyenne. The marriage of these two cultures was significant. White Thunder’s grandchildren George, Robert, Charlie, and Julia Bent, and Julia’s husband Edmund Guerrier, were witnesses and participants in many of the most significant events in the19th Century American West, including the Sand Creek Massacre. Their firsthand tribal knowledge was critical in preserving Cheyenne history and culture. Their interconnected stories span almost two centuries. Julia Bent Guerrier played a significant role in the upbringing of her granddaughter, Ann, and passed along her traditional Cheyenne culture. In turn, Ann passed along this cultural heritage to her children, including Harvey Pratt, who became a Southern Cheyenne peace chief in 1992. Pratt, an accomplished artist, was selected to create the Smithsonian’s National Native American Veterans Memorial for the National Museum of the American Indian in 2018. In November 2020 the Memorial was opened to the public. Harvey's design was influenced by his participation in the ceremonies of many Indian nations and his own Cheyenne cultural heritage. Descendants of White Thunder lived unique lives, and this is their true story. Author Dee Cordry is a retired law enforcement special agent of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. He is a published author, public speaker, research consultant, and has been interviewed in documentaries. Cordry has developed strong relationships with Cheyenne tribal leaders, tribal historians, state historians, archeologists, authors, and researchers. His research and analysis skills provide revealing details, new perspective, context, and understanding of Cheyenne history, culture, and heritage.
"Traditionally, American Indian tribal histories have been written through the lens of federal officials and white civilians who left written records and accounts that are easily accessible and considered primary sources by professional historians. The results, too often, have been one-sided narratives that lump together all tribal members as either reactionary adversaries or aggrieved victims, and with very few exceptions, faceless and nameless players on the stage of romantic frontier history.
Dee Cordry, in this remarkable biography of one extended family, replaces the broad brush of traditional history with the revealing details of real Cheyenne people, making real decisions grounded on ancient traditions passed down from one generation to the next. Spanning almost two centuries, this story is written through the lens of one family, the descendants of White Thunder, a Cheyenne holy man who was a Keeper of the Sacred Arrows. The interconnected stories of his descendants, reaching all the way into our own times through the life of Harvey Pratt, provide us with a more personal yet still sweeping panorama of one tribe’s history from conflict and confinement to survival and cultural preservation. Dr. Bob L. Blackburn, Retired Director of the Oklahoma Historical Society 2022"
Shipping Notes
- Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
- Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
- Delivery to the USA:
- Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
- If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
- We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
- To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
- Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy