Customer Review: I've read several of Coel's Native American-themed mysteries featuring Arapahoe attorney Vicky Holden and Jesuit Priest John O'Malley. If you live in the West, or just like the West, these books are a must, as Coel, a Coloradoan by choice, does much to evoke the weather, colors and feel of the high... more info
Customer Review: It's a wonderful compilation, with a profound emphasis on the Arapaho source (even including a grammatical sketch) and the original oral texts. All of the stories (for lack of a better word) are accompanied with the original Arapaho, and in some of them, broken down morpheme-by-morpheme. If you're... more info
Customer Review: A great read for anyone interested in the history of the Plains Indian tribes. It brought to life one of the lessor known, but influential, Indian chiefs of the region. I also learned a great deal about the settling of the Denver/Boulder communities during the Colorado gold rush days.
Customer Review: On a visit to the Smithsonian, Kevin is awed by the magnificent Arapaho tipi in the Native Cultures of the Americas exhibit. As he is looking into the doorway of the tipi, Kevin suddenly finds he has become part of an Arapaho tribe on the Great Plains of the early 10th century. The tribe is jubilant... more info