Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
Aug 30, 2022
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
ISBN-10
0816550727
ISBN-13
9780816550722
Description
Simon J. Ortiz's work delves into the tragic events surrounding the Sand Creek Massacre, a pivotal moment in American history where U.S. soldiers brutally attacked, killing countless Cheyenne and Arapaho women and children. Through poignant narratives and reflective prose, Ortiz sheds light on the profound human cost of this event and its lasting impact on Native American communities.
Navigating the complexities of grief and resilience, the author not only recounts the harrowing stories from that day but also gives voice to the cultural heritage and memory of those affected. This powerful exploration invites readers to engage with a painful chapter of history, emphasizing the need for acknowledgment and understanding of the past.
Navigating the complexities of grief and resilience, the author not only recounts the harrowing stories from that day but also gives voice to the cultural heritage and memory of those affected. This powerful exploration invites readers to engage with a painful chapter of history, emphasizing the need for acknowledgment and understanding of the past.
Genres
Children’s
Action & Adventure
History