Tatanga Mani : Walking Buffalo of the Stonies

MacEwan, Grant

Edmonton, 1969


$25.00 CAD
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Details

Hard Covers, issued with a laminated finish dust jacket, 208 pages, 5.75x8.75 in [15x22 cm], B&W photographs and illustrations.

Condition

Dust jacket: rubbed, edge worn, corners bumped, chipped. Closed tear on back cover along top edge.
Book: top edge dust stained, fore edge age tanned.

Notes

Tatanga Mani: Walking Buffalo of the Stonies by Grant MacEwan is a biographical portrait of Tatanga Mani (Walking Buffalo) — a Stoney Nakoda leader who bridged Indigenous and settler worlds in late-19th and early-20th century western Canada. The book traces his life from childhood (including witnessing the signing of Treaty 7) through his roles as adviser, interpreter, and chief, and highlights his later work promoting peace, understanding, and respect for Indigenous traditions and human dignity at home and internationally.