Don Coldsmith – The Changing Wind – Review 10/24/21 – Read 10/20-23/21
His vision quest showed White Buffalo the future but then he did not know how it would affect him.
Small Elk had a tough time in his youth, Bull Roarer, was injured by the Head Splitters, and then, Crow turned against him. Feeling hurt by his best friends, he went to his father and requested to go on his vision quest. But his father, White Buffalo the Medicine Man for the southern band knew that it was not the right time, so he encouraged him to visit his grandparents and spend the winter working through his problems. When Cold Maker started releasing its hold, and it was time for the Sun Dance, Small Elk had grown and was somewhat comfortable with himself, although he realized that he loved Crow and she was lost to him.
When the bands came together for the Sun Dance, Small Elk was surprised when Crow, which had adopted the name of Crow Woman, approached him. Learning that she was not married to Bull Roarer, which was now called Stone Breaker, the two discovered their mutual love. Going to his father again, he informed them that he and Crow Woman wanted to marry but also that he wanted to go on his vision quest. With the advice of his father, it was decided that he would leave immediately on his quest and then meet up again at the Sun Dance. As he prepares to start his apprenticeship and receive his new name of White Buffalo as his father steps down.
Join Small Elk as he marries Crow Woman, and he starts his apprenticeship as Medicine Man and later learns the meaning of the “hornless elk with the turtles on its feet” from his vision…
What did I like? Having a Native American Heritage, I always love reading stories about the people. The stories vary so much and give meaning to the beginning of times for them. The many different interpretations of these stories are amazing and so different depending on who is telling them. I remember hearing many around the campfires of my youth which always filled me with the yearning of wanting to be of that time.
What will you like? Interesting, exciting, dangerous, stirring, thought-provoking, and fascinating. The stories from the people will bring warmth to your heart as each generation adapts to the changing times. Here you will hear Don’s account of when the people encountered the Spaniards and their influence on the changing world around the people. Such an interesting and remarkable storyline that will show how it could have been. Don’t miss Don Coldsmith’s version of the rapidly changing world of the people in his new book, “Changing Wind” which is available NOW!!!
• ASIN: B09FS18VCC
• Publisher: Wolfpack Publishing
• Publication Date: 10/20/2021
• File Size: 4475 KB
• Print Length: 364 pages
• Genre: Native American Literature, Classic Historical Fiction