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Woman Chief

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Fictional account based on contemporary writing of Woman Chief, chief of the Crow Indians who struggled for recognition as a hunter, warrior, and leader.

112 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1976

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Rose Sobol

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25 reviews
October 28, 2014
Because I can't travel back in time and check, I am going on my memory (ow)to write this review of the most profoundly pro-gay book I ever read.

WOW. This was life changing.

The title character married a woman. Imagine how this blew me away when I was 9 or ten. Quietly without fanfare, the author states that "White feather" (I think, maybe "Little Feather?"), the most sought after young woman in her tribe, remained unmarried because she was in love with a woman. She confessed her love to the Woman Chief, who reasoned she'd rather be married to a woman than not be married, and the partnership began.

Ownership of your life. Acknowledging gender AND sexuality as fluid.

I am pretty sure I picked this book up because I was a child feminist and liked the title, but i'll forever be grateful for the story I didn't expect.
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423 reviews31 followers
September 7, 2020
Sometime in the early/mid-80s, I read this book which I found while volunteering at the library. At time I was reading a lot of Encyclopedia Brown books, and obvs this book was very different. It felt so unreal and so very real. I remember loving this book and feeling inspired by it.
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562 reviews7 followers
November 1, 2021
I remember reading this in junior high...fast read and very informative!
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1 review2 followers
October 9, 2016
It impressed me. I was entranced by the idea of a female Indian chief. I was proud of her for becoming what she was meant to be.
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138 reviews4 followers
October 31, 2021
Recently, I began reading Woman Chief by Rose Sobol. Soon I realized I had read this book when I was a teenager. Now as an adult, with a much better understanding of history and culture, I enjoyed this book far more than my initial reading of it. I even added it to my Goodreads favorites list. Five stars!
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650 reviews7 followers
April 2, 2025
I love that she did all the man things because she wanted to do them, but never wore men’s clothing. She was proud of being a woman with hunting and war skills.

I found it fascinating that because all the men were intimidated by her or thought she wouldn’t be a submissive wife, she couldn’t get a husband, so she married some women! Hmmmm . . . .
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5 reviews
January 29, 2019
A wonderful easy read. Wish there had been more detail about Woman Chief, but loved the information/narrative given.
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391 reviews19 followers
July 17, 2025
Was it exciting? Not entirely. Was it trailblazing for when it was made? Heck yessssssssss
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362 reviews
January 17, 2009
I guess it's an interesting book. It's refreshing in some ways because, for once, the author doesn't simply assume that the actual Woman Chief simply took wives so that there would be someone to do her laundry and skin her hides. The truth is that we don't know why Woman Chief took wives, and we can never know because the past is in the past.

Anyway, not a bad book, though it is obviously for young readers.
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February 15, 2010
Most biographies I read as a child were boilerplate, of the 'insert name here' variety--they showed all prominent people to've had the exact same life.

This stood out then, and, even though times have changed, the happy ending may still be a surprise to some. I saw it coming a mile off--but I've always been a sentimentalist at heart.
233 reviews1 follower
August 30, 2008
just plain don't remember it after 24 years, but it's on a list I made at the time. I loved historical & biographies at the time.
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March 5, 2009
For young readers; a good, true story of a Gros-Ventre/Crow woman who aspired to be a warrior and actually was able to realize her dreams.
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24 reviews12 followers
March 5, 2018
i haven't read this in maybe seventeen years, but as a child i absolutely loved it.

re-read; update to come shortly 😊
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