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This book grows out of a white Mennonite woman's driving curiosity
to know the story of nationally known Cheyenne Peace Chief Lawrence
Hart, whose grandfather was born three years after the massacre on
the Washita to survivors Afraid of Beavers and Walking Woman. This
grandfather would raise his grandson to know Cheyenne ways and
select him as his successor to become a principal peace chief to
the Cheyennes. Meanwhile the author's people, Mennonites and her
blood relatives, intertwine with Hart's people by arriving in
Oklahoma to begin schools on the Cheyenne and Arapaho reservation
and to settle the Oklahoma plains. "Hart is a treasure. Hinz-Penner
presents him shiningly," observes Robert Warrior (Osage), Edith
Kinney Gaylord Presidential Professor, University of Oklahoma.
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