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28 maj 2015 · I AM NOT RUTH BEEBE HILL and I’ve never been able to read “Hanta Yo” past the first few pages without laughing. Here’s an ASAIL review that will clue you in as to why.
1 sty 1979 · "Hanta Yo," meaning "clear the way" in Dakotah, tells the story of a small tribe of Teton Souix which resisted white influence during the time between 1750-1834. Hill's concern with the elimination and corruption of the Native American culture by the "white" conception of America is the dominant pretext for this story.
20 mar 1979 · Hanta Yo, billed as an American saga, is really the tale of one man, Ahbleza. Although the book traces Ahbleza's grandfather's and father's lives before him, it is clear from the outset that...
1 sty 1983 · Partially based on fact, this multigenerational saga follows the lives of two Indian families, members of the Mahto band of the Teton Sioux, before the arrival of the white man. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more. Read it now. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video!
5 maj 1980 · Sioux critics charge that bestselling Hanta Yo is demeaning. Some two dozen Sioux Indians sat in a semicircle on a pine-shaded lawn in Lincoln, Neb. One by one the Sioux rose to denounce...
The Washington Post Book World said of the book, "Hanta Yo- which means ?clear the way'- is a novel set in that vague distance, and it is about a people whose history is essentially invisible." This article praises the extensive research done on the text as well as the intentions motivating its creation, but at the same time the Post questions ...
"Hanta Yo," meaning "clear the way" in Dakotah, tells the story of a small tribe of Teton Souix which resisted white influence during the time between 1750-1834. Hill's concern with the elimination and corruption of the Native American culture by the "white" conception of America is the dominant pretext for this story.