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The Mystic Warriors of the Plains

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This book is a Leather-Bound Limited First Edition of The Mystic Warriors of The Plains by Robert E. Mails. Only 250 copies where published, Each copy is signed and numbered. The book was used by Kevin Costner as a resource while making the film Dances with Wolves, this classic text is avidly sought after by anyone with an interest in Native American history and the West. A highly readable text combines with more than 1,000 illustrations to create a fascinating evocation of the life and times of an industrious, sensitive, and contented people. 32 color plates. 80 photos. 15 maps. 15 charts.

618 pages, Bonded Leather

First published October 3, 1972

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365 reviews35 followers
November 15, 2017
Have read and re-read this one many times over the years. Firstly because it's a massive tome, secondly because it's fascinating to me. I was hooked when I read the dedication page: "To Al Miller and To a People who once danced in the Sun"

I like how it's broken down into segments- religious etc, arts, ways of life. This means I can pick a topic at a time and enjoy the process of learning the how and why of their cultures. This is a book to be savored, not devoured and is worthy of the time needed to enjoy it.
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62 reviews12 followers
July 28, 2008
great, great, great & extensive visual reference. hand-drawn and watercolored images of more than enough plains indians' weapons, tools, clothing, housing, and/or so many other accoutrements. amazing. i have yet to see a reference book able to challenge this currently out-of-print edition. (oh... and there's good background text too - y'know, for those who read).
Profile Image for Catherine.
189 reviews2 followers
April 4, 2015
Extensive compilation of details both written and visual. As an artist I found this a wonderful resource for understanding the Plains Tribes and how their crafts, design and art informed their lives. Their connections with nature and spirituality was breathtaking.
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July 17, 2014
Dan Parkinson, another western writer, recommended this book to me when I first started writing my western as the BEST go-to on the cultural, spiritual and historical reference as a starter for overall information. I highly recommend it.
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June 1, 2017
This is the go to book on the Plains Indians. Beautifully written and illustrated, it covers culture, religion, claning and treaties between the tribes . Full of useful information, and great insight into the daily lives of these special people. It was a great help to me when I was writing my book.
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May 14, 2012
This is a great book for anyone interested in the culture of the Native Americans. Well written,with many illustrations.
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421 reviews21 followers
October 8, 2015
One of the most beautiful books I own.
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October 8, 2010
This Book is of the Top of Historical real facts.. love it.
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288 reviews7 followers
May 4, 2018
I’ll open by saying when I was younger I read a fair amount about the Lakota and Cheyenne. Back then my readings were from Mr. Grinnell and other writers who’d taken the time to talk with the Cheyenne or the Lakota. I wanted to renew some of that spirit in myself so I pick up Mr. Mail’s The Mystic Warriors of the Plains and summit up with Wow!
This is a beautiful book that is most excellent in so many ways. I’ll open by saying on the front cover it says PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED; Truth! There are many illustrations throughout the book, some in color, most in black and white. Many are simple though there’s enough with either complex images or good details to make the book worth it for that alone.
As for the writing Mr. Mail is chapters cover all aspects of the Plains people and what’s mind blowing is Mr. Mail does a great job covering the small nations as well as the larger one; and he doesn’t in one region, instead he covers the the Plains of America. Good analysis is provided with Mr. Mail paying tribute to the writer he uses to support his presentation. As for the chapters, they do an outstanding job of giving the read an excellent idea of what the Plains warrior would have been like, thought/been brought up to believe, and how they lived. Really rather than being a book that you read through cover-to-cover this is a book that you pour though a chapter or two to gain a detail or to help point you to where additional information might be. A great piece for people interested Plains Warriors.
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