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350 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2002
“The Power of the World is found in a circle. The nests of birds are round, our lodges are round because there is strength in a circle. The four winds circle the earth. The sun, the moon, the earth and the sky are earth. The sun, the moon, the earth and the sky are round. The bodies of plants and animals are round. Everything in nature, save Inyan, the rock, is round.”
“Man’s life is a circle,” the old one went on. “When I was a child, my mother cared for me. When I was a young man, I cared for my children. Now that I am old, my children care for me. From life to death is also a circle. When we are born, Mother Earth nourishes us. When we die, our bodies nourish the earth, so that the next generation might have life.”


The thing is I thought I could get away with not reading something Little Bighorn or of Crazy Horse *cough the sequel of Hundred in the Hand cough* by reading a romance (which I thought it would give a secured HEA) set in that timeline instead because the sequel of Hundred in the Hand is rather angsty and I'm a sensitive fluff ball HOWEVER . . I AM DEAD WRONG BYE WORLD.
There's no future. There's nothing to look forward to except life on the reservation, which is no life at all.
Okay the angst level is satisfying and super cynical. I almost gave everything thumps up but the writing was done sloppily in the first half of the book not to mention how brief each chapter was, if an appropriate amount of details could fill in those gaps the book would be so good and dense at around 500~600 pages paperback. The first half of the book all characters also appear mechanical/robotic as hell meanwhile the second half illustrates pathos aspects so well so vividly that I see colours of depression and hopelessness.