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Hanta Yo

(1979)
An American Saga
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This is the story of an original people, a multigenerational saga which reveals for the first time an American Indian culture from the inside. Based on a document recorded on tanned hide by a member of the Mahto band of the Teton Sioux, Hanta Yo takes us into the lives of two families of this band and describes their world as it was from the late 1700s to the 1830s, before the white man came onto the red man's territory, before any influencing contact with traders and missionaries. Hanta Yo is a major achievement in the exploration of American Indian culture. More than fact, more than fiction, Hanta Yo has the authority of a detailed ethnographic study and the adventure and excitement of a novel.. A linguistic tour de force, it was translated from modern English into a now-archaic Dakotah/Lakotah dialect, and then re-translated into an English based on Webster's 1806 edition and faithfully reflecting the Indian idiom. In a very real sense Hanta Yo is a spiritual travelogue, for here are persons whose lives demonstrate a memorable example of habitual spiritual consciousness. It is a book which takes us to the spiritual source not only of the native American Indian but of America itself.


Genre: Historical

Praise for this book

"The story of a tribe of Lakotah Sioux on the eve of the coming of the white man. The author spent 25 years writing this profoundly spiritual novel, translating it from English into Sioux and then back into English to obtain the correct feel for the language of her characters. This beautifully written, moving novel is both deeply saddening and wholly uplifting." - Elizabeth Chadwick


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