Hundred in the Hand
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Narrated by:
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Joseph M. Marshall III
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John Terry
About this listen
This riveting story takes place during the Battle of the Hundred in the Hand, otherwise known as the Fetterman Massacre of 1866. The story is told alternately through the eyes of Cloud, a dedicated Lakota warrior who fights alongside a young Crazy Horse, and Max Hornsby, a white pioneer who mistakes Cloud's redheaded wife for a captive.
Beautifully written and reminiscent of the oral tradition, Hundred in the Hand brings new depth and dimension to the story of the battle and the Lakota people.
©2007 Joseph M. Marshall III (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Critic reviews
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- Andrew T. Dowling
- 25-04-23
Outstanding
Provides deep insight into a lost world and way of thinking. Beautifully crafted and told
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- M S D'EYNCOURT-H
- 21-02-23
Enjoyed listening
Great story, very well read enjoyed listening and thought the two readers brought it to life!
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- Stephen p
- 23-03-24
The actual truth!!
The author is the narrator and his voice is something I could happily listen to all day. I think Mr.Marshall has the advantage of knowing what the Lakota know of these events and is worth so much more than what " white" people write about these events where the Sioux nation, Cheyenne's and other tribes made their last stand defence of their way of life. I'd highly recommend anything written by this author if you have any interest in the American West and maybe want the actual truth?.
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- Wendy
- 01-06-14
Not for cowboys
Is this listed as fiction? Clearly an alternative view of the "wild" west (not exactly west!). I confess I am a fan of the author and enjoyed the telling of this story. The story gives insight into both "sides" views and reveals weaknesses as well as strengths. Get away from Ray Meers' How the Wild West was won ..... please.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-12-21
Amazing Story of Native American stoicism
Amazing insight into native american culture and its struggle with the colonising western world of the 19th Century
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- Bill Atkinson
- 17-11-23
Takes you to another world
Beautifully written and narrated. I have read and listened to many books about Native American Indians and found this book extremely moving. You can feel the values of the nation as they faced their fate for fighting for what was theirs.
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- K m.
- 26-08-21
Excellent
Beautiful voice, dignified, compassionate and caring. Complex issues dealt with with care. Story really gripping
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- Sean H.
- 16-08-22
stunning!
There is grace, beauty and a steady rhythm in the narration of this amazing book. There are no wasted words, padding or over explaining. I use audible to listen to when doing mundane tasks but I found myself just stop and listening....
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