The Tribe of Seven-Hawks-Dancing


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Book II of the SEVEN-HAWKS-DANCING Trilogy. The Sioux are getting restless over in the Black Hills, and the white population is uneasy. The army is alert. Then two herds of government-allocated cattle intended for the Northern Cheyenne are missing. So are more than 20 young warriors sent to bring them to the people gathered on the reservation between the Rosebud and the tongue. Without the cattle, the people will starveā€”or maybe take by force that which is neccesary to survive. Two brothers, one Cheyenne (a Warchief named Bear-That-Walks-The-Sky) and the other white (named Jed who is also a deadly gunman called the Breed), must deal with the mystery before the Northern Plains again run red with blood. In the midst of this, Jed must settle some things, and help the woman he has chosen for his life to recover from injuries received in the tale told in Book I.




The Guns of Seven-Hawks-Dancing


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Book I of the SEVEN-HAWKS-DANCING Trilogy A man who once befriended him is dry-gulched. The woman he wants for his wife is brutally kidnapped. Jed Church, raised by the Cheyenne as Seven-Hawks-Dancing and brother to the War Chief called Bear-That-Walks-The-Sky, is also the deadly gunman the territory knows as the Breed. Jed Church, with a heart more Cheyenne than white, rides the vengeance trail, fighting to reach Molly, and to help his brother keep what remains of the Cheyenne spirit alive. Standing in the way is a shadowy plot involving cattlemen, homesteaders, the Army, and the Cheyenne. Jed struggles to make sense of it all and to reach Molly before it is too late. Seven and Bear ride the Wyoming Territory for justice, Cheyenne-style.




Indian's Friend


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The Indian's Friend


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The Dancing Hippo


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A Bright Hawk original story based in Africa about a hippo that dances despite the naysayers among their tribe. This beautifully illustrated story resonates with timeless messages about being yourself, choosing how to respond, and how "only you can shine your light". This story has an inclusive language in order to include all identities.




Books In Print 2004-2005


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Tribes of California


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Spirit Beings and Sun Dancers


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Presents seventy-six images Black Hawk drew in the 1880s, detailing the culture and religion of the Lakota Sioux.




The Indians' Book


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