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Raw Choctaw - Memoirs of an Indian Medicine Woman (Hardcover)
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Raw Choctaw - Memoirs of an Indian Medicine Woman (Hardcover)
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Imagine never learning how to read or write, let alone receiving
any formal educational training. One would find it difficult to
survive in today's society, yet Nellie M. Thompson has thrived even
before she learned to read at the age of 88. This inspiring account
of a Choctaw Indian woman, whose courage and faith in God move her
through many difficult trials, weaves memorable anecdotes into a
fresh, first-hand perspective of her history and culture.
Significant to readers for what is revealed about Native American
experiences in today's society, Thompson offers vivid recollections
of hardship, sacrifice, and camaraderie of a forgotten people. A
descendant of Chief Pushmataha (who the Civil War general Thomas J.
"Stonewall" Jackson called the "greatest Indian" he had ever
known), Thompson was born a princess by the signs of the moon. Her
powerful memoir tells of growing up as a Choctaw Indian in the
small-town Midwest of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas and eventually
California in the late 1940s. Her faith in God was shaped after she
was healed from Polio by an Indian medicine man at the age of eight
--this experience dictated her personal commitment to a lifetime of
service. She herself became an Indian Medicine woman treating human
ailment with herbs and Indian techniques. Now a 2nd grade reader,
Thompson poignantly relates the humble details of her youth and
early adulthood, adroitly interspersing these often-sordid memories
with detailed accounts of child-rearing, reservation living, food
preparation, and much more of interest to ethnologists and students
of Native American history. Universal appeal is offered through
Thompson's outlook of humor and wisdom that applies to all ages and
cultures. Living alternately with her father and foster home after
enduring her mother's untimely death, Thompson learned to fend for
herself by cleaning homes, skinning rabbits, and nursing pigs. Her
proudest accomplishment is that all of her children graduated from
high school.
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