I read this book in 1971 and it shaped my views of the indigenous peoples in North America. I then spent a few years studying the topic in more depth and eventually had the opportunity to visit the Pine Ridge reservation in person. My mother's best friend, Bernice Collins was a nurse there for several years. This was my first exposure to an authentically poor group of people. Since that time I educated myself on the Sand Creek massacre, the Trail of Years and more. Recently I've learned of an Electronics Manufacturing firm, founded in 1984 by the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes, is based on the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana. That experience has helped me to understand how hope and help might be possible on other reservations. This book by Chief Red Fox is where it all started for me.