Description
Originally published in 1915, this story retells a Blackfoot Indian tale. Curious about Nawa, the wise man’s story about the origins of the sacred buffaloes from the center of a lake, fearless young Little Wolf sneaks away in the middle of the night to keep watch over the lake. The text conveys visceral, sensory experiences: “Little Wolf felt the blood run along his body. He clutched at the prairie grass, crushing it in his hot hands.” The story unfolds slowly with a few wordless spreads scattered throughout. The story is divided into sections adorned with illustrations of artifacts, such as moccasins, hats, and weapons. The action of the story is conveyed in soft and misty pencil sketches, capturing the dreamlike mood of the story.
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