The Windwalker is a story with a difference. It is a tale of an old Indian, but it is much more than that. It is a faithful depiction of the Indian approach to religion; a perceptive portrayal of the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Life's Victories Need Not be Limited by Disability
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
A wonderful story, since adapted into a movie, about an aged Lakota (Sioux) warrior who, though blind and infirm, learns that life's lessons on overcoming affliction and perservering are not reserved for those who have yet to reach their "golden years", and that our greatest achievements need not be limited by age or physical condition. An insightful look at Native American culture and beliefs, into which is woven, in typical Yorgason style, great moral lessons that can be understood by young and old alike.
A classic on life and death
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The meaning of life and death are examined in a most wonderous way through the sightless eyes of an old Lakota warrior. The tale is touching and packed with insight. After reading this book, I am amazed it has not been acclaimed as a classic examination of how life is to be lived and how death is an important part of life. Beautifully told in a lyrical poetic way, each page is a joy. For those who love Native American culture, you will find an accurate, respectful account of Lakota life. For those who enjoy good literature, this book will satisfy you by providing an intriguing story you will not be able to put down. But most importantly, it will teach and remind you of what is important in life - it is truly a book for students of life.This book goes far beyond the Native American perspective it is told in and will speak to all people in all circumstances. We are all touched by the themes of aging and death and this story will speak to your heart.
Wonderful fiction portrayal of Native American life
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
An excellent read! Windwalker accurately portrays Indian beliefs in a respectful way. It tells the story of an old man still learning what is really important--family--and his role, even though he can't provide and protect as he did before. His thoughts throughout the story add a bit of humor while still teaching the reader the lessons he's learned. The old man's dream in life finally being realized makes it a wonderfully touching story!
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