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Searching for Red Eagle

a personal journey into the spirit world of Native America

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An edition of Searching for Red Eagle (1998)

Searching for Red Eagle

a personal journey into the spirit world of Native America

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"Before I had heard of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, or even Jesus, I knew who William Weatherford was. He was Red Eagle, the icon implanted in my heart as an example of what a truly noble human being should be," Mary Ann Wells says of her distant kinsman.

Red Eagle, the child of a Scottish trader and a mixed-blood Muscogean mother, became a notable leader among the Red Stick Creeks and was the unyielding adversary of the American government during the Creek War of 1813-14. He stands accused in traditional accounts of having masterminded one of the worst massacres of whites in American history.

This book, for the first time, gives an Indian perspective to the narrative. To find the real Red Eagle, Wells has probed the published records and combined them with stories she had heard from family members. Her true encounter with Red Eagle occurs, however, in mystic experiences. She finds him not in the processes of linear thought of European history but through the thought world of Native American narrative.

Wells, who identifies herself both as a mystic and a revisionist, acknowledges that she has inherited both Billy Weatherford's bloodline and his ethnic identity. Shifting between historical episodes and the present, Wells pursues the true story. Her suspenseful prose gives a visceral sense of how Indians felt as victims of the American government and of how they had no recourse but to fight.

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Pages
292

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Searching for Red Eagle: a personal journey into the spirit world of Native America
1998, University Press of Mississippi
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-281) and index.

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Jackson

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975/.00497, B
Library of Congress
E99.C9 W438 1998, E99.C9W438 1998

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Pagination
xxvii, 292 p. ;
Number of pages
292

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Open Library
OL356186M
ISBN 10
1578060303
LCCN
98016014
OCLC/WorldCat
38580289
Library Thing
8854514
Goodreads
2414625

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