LCC
PS3569 E1725 S93 2014
Description
"Full of adventure, humor, love and sex, and occasionally some eloquent rage about the way Indians have been treated in America. . . . A trickster tale . . . in which a . . . clever and resourceful hero outsmarts stronger enemies and lives to fight another day."--New York Times Book Review.
Publication
University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM, 2014.
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