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Schultz, James Willard
1859
1947
Schultz, J. W. (James Willard)
Apikuni
Far Off White Robe
Spotted Robe
Smith, E. Boyd (Elmer Boyd)
1860
1943
Smith, Elmer Boyd
Sinopah, the Indian Boy
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"Sinopah, the Indian Boy" by James Willard Schultz is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. The book tells the coming-of-age story of Sinopah, a Blackfoot Indian boy who later becomes the revered chief Pitamakan, exploring themes of adventure, culture, and identity within the context of Indigenous life in North America. Through Sinopah's journey, readers are introduced to the rich traditions and challenges faced by the Blackfoot tribe, as well as the bonds that tie families and communities together. The opening of the narrative sets the stage for Sinopah's story, detailing his birth into a prominent family within the Blackfoot tribe and the significance of his name, which is connected to a swift fox that once saved a hunter in a snowstorm. The text goes on to describe the vibrant camp life along the Two Medicine River, filled with lush descriptions of the landscape and the animals that copiously populate it. As Sinopah grows, the supportive influence of his family and the community shapes him, ensuring he becomes strong and brave. The narrative establishes a foundation of love, familial expectation, and cultural heritage, promising an engaging mix of personal growth and action as Sinopah embarks on various adventures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Biographical fiction
Pitamakan -- Siksika Chief -- Fiction
Siksika Indians -- Kings and rulers -- Fiction
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