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Captive Indian boy

Captive Indian boy

by Flora Van Buren Hafer

Description

Set in the cliff dwelling culure of the 1200's (ancestral Pueblans) in the Four Corners region (Mesa Verde?). Chukai of the Beaver Clan is a boy who is approaching young manhood. Shortly after his initiation into the rites of the Kiva, he is captured while defending his village from a raiding party of the "Plains Indians". The story traces his adventures among his captors, and his quest to escape and return home. In the process he learns many things about other cultures and the nature of good and evil. I am not enough of an anthropologist to say just how accurate the author's picture of the ancient Pueblans way of life is (it fits to the limits of my knowledge), but it is an enchanting children's tale. If you stumble across a copy, it is worthwhile reading for any youngster with a sense of adventure, an interest in the old west (pre-European) and other cultures.