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The Massacre at Sand Creek, 16: Narrative Voices Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Cutler, Bruce (Author)
ISBN: 0806129905     ISBN-13: 9780806129907
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
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Published: September 1997
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Annotation: In the dawn of November 29, 1864, a Colorado militia unit attacked a peaceful encampment of Cheyennes by Sand Creek in southeast Colorado Territory and murdered almost two hundred men, women, and children. In The Massacre at Sand Creek, Bruce Cutler retells, in a powerful narrative, the events surrounding this atrocity. We hear the voices of the white participants, such as Colonel John Chivington, who planned and led the surprise attack, and Captain Silas Soule, the only officer who refused to attack. We are also given the voices of the Cheyennes -- voices that historical documents do not record -- with particular focus on Black Kettle, the chief who trusted the promise of protection he had received from white officers and who waved the white flag of peace even as the attacking army approached.
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Native American
- History | Native American
Dewey: 811.54
LCCN: 94031306
Series: American Indian Literature and Critical Studies
Physical Information: 0.72" H x 4.86" W x 7.5" (0.54 lbs) 264 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
- Ethnic Orientation - Native American
 
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In the dawn of November 29, 1864, a Colorado militia unit attacked a peaceful encampment of Cheyennes by Sand Creek in southeast Colorado Territory and murdered almost two hundred men, women, and children. In The Massacre at Sand Creek, Bruce Cutler retells, in a powerful narrative, the events surrounding this atrocity. We hear the voices of the white participants, such as Colonel John Chivington, who planned and led the surprise attack, and Captain Silas Soule, the only officer who refused to attack. We are also given the voices of the Cheyennes - voices that historical documents do not record - with particular focus on Black Kettle, the chief who trusted the promise of protection he had received from white officers and who waved the white flag of peace even as the attacking army approached.


Contributor Bio(s): Cutler, Bruce: -

Bruce Cutler was the founder and director of the Creative Writing Program and the Adele Davis Distinguished Professor of Humanities at Wichita State University until 1987. He now lives in Santa Cruz, California. Among his many books are Dark Fire, The Doctrine of Selective Depravity, and A West Wind Rises.