Author Review – Tony Hillerman

Tony Hillerman is one of my mother’s favorite authors. Let’s take a closer look at this man who has become famous for his Navajo mysteries. Sacred Heart, Oklahoma, is located near a Benedictine mission that served the Citizen Band Potowatomie Tribe. When Tony was born there in 1925, he was one of many farm boys who attended a boarding school for Native American girls, there being no other school nearby. Tony’s books ring with an authenticity hard to duplicate through mere research; this early immersion in the ways of the People explains how he achieved such reality in his writing. … Continue reading

Daughter of the Eagle — Don Coldsmith

Eagle Woman is a warrior sister of the People. While the other girls her age are already married and having families of their own, she is single, devoted to her calling as a fighter for her tribe. Long Walker, a young brave who has often been her rival in different challenges of strength, admires her skill and determination, but as she decides to take an unheard-of step and apply to become a full-fledged warrior, he doesn’t know whether he should applaud her or be ashamed. Eagle Woman knows she is different. Why does she want to be a warrior when … Continue reading