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Crazy horse's vision
    Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-
Publisher: Lee & Low Books,
Pub date: c2000.
Pages: 1 v. (unpaged) :
ISBN: 1880000946
Item info: 3 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, and POHICK REGIONAL.
7 copies total in all locations. 
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Summary
Bruchac tells a compelling story based on the life of the dedicated young Lakota boy who grew up to be one of the bravest defenders of his people. Full color. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
As he did in Gift Horse, Sioux artist Nelson blends contemporary and traditional elements for the striking illustrations that accompany this story of the legendary Lakota warrior. Bruchac (A Boy Called Slow: The True Story of Sitting Bull) traces Crazy Horse's boyhood, zeroing in on a pivotal event in his life and highlighting an important Native American rite of passage. As a youth, Crazy Horse (then known as Curly) witnesses U.S. Army soldiers brutally and unjustly attack his people. Troubled, he embarks on a vision quest and sees a figure on horseback riding untouched through a storm of lightning, hail and bullets. His father interprets the vision, telling him that "the man on that horse is the one you will become" and that he is destined to defend his people. Bruchac's description of the vision quest is compelling, and his decision to limit his canvas to a few select events demonstrates his understanding of his audience; an afterword describes subsequent events in the warrior's life. Endmatter also illuminates Nelson's approach. The artist explains his approximations of the Plains Indians' traditional ledger-book style (characterized by indistinct facial expressions and flat, two-dimensional figures) and his symbolic use of color (Crazy Horse is painted blue, representative of a connection with the spirit world). His sweeping vistas and somewhat ghostly textured brushwork bolster the book's visionary theme. Ages 6-up. (May) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
K-Gr 5-Crazy Horse is the revered Lakota warrior who defeated General Custer during the Battle of Little Bighorn. Bruchac provides this information and much more in an author's note, but the main narrative involves scenes of his subject's youth. He presents details from oral history, such as "Curly's" quiet nature, early leadership skills, and vision quest. The boy sought divine inspiration after his tribe was invaded by white settlers; the vision, which taught him to "Keep nothing for yourself," was to guide him throughout his life. Nelson's note acknowledges the influence of his ancestors' ledger-book style on his acrylic paintings executed on wood panels. The artist uses stylized figures, symbolic color, and texture to create dynamic scenes. While there are many stylistic similarities to Nelson's art in Gift Horse (Abrams, 1999), here the artist has a stronger sense of book design, and takes better advantage of double-page spreads, full bleeds, and tight croppings. Older children will appreciate comparing the images to the 19th-century ledger-book drawings reproduced in Russell Freedman's The Life and Death of Crazy Horse (Holiday, 1996). A fine introduction to a hero long overlooked.-Wendy Lukehart, Dauphin County Library, Harrisburg, PA Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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key: 99047451
LCCN: 99-047451
ISBN: 1880000946
Local Dewey call num: JFIC BRU
Local call number: 24 RUSH
Personal Author: Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-
Title: Crazy horse's vision / by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by S.D. Nelson.
Publication info: New York : Lee & Low Books, c2000.
Physical descrip: 1 v. (unpaged) : ol. ill.
Summary: A story based on the life of the dedicated young Lakota boy who grew up to be one of the bravest defenders of his people.
Personal subject: Crazy Horse, ca.1842-1877--Children's fiction.
Subject term: Oglala Indians--Children's fiction.
Subject term: Indians of North America--Great Plains--Children's fiction.
Added author: Nelson, S. D.,
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