Ohitika Woman
by Mary Brave Bird with Richard Erdoes“Mary Brave Bird brings to life the invisible. A grim yet gripping account.” —The Boston Globe
“Mary Brave Bird brings to life the invisible. A grim yet gripping account.” —The Boston Globe
The beloved sequel to the now-classic Lakota Woman, Ohitika Woman follows Mary Brave Bird as she continues her powerful, dramatic tale of ancient glory and present anguish, of courage and despair, of magic and mystery, and, above all, of the survival of both body and mind.
Coming home from Wounded Knee in 1973, married to American Indian movement leader Leonard Crow Dog, Mary was a mother with the hope of a better life. But, as she says, “Trouble always finds me.” With brutal frankness she bares her innermost thoughts, recounting the dark as well as the bright moments in her always eventful life. She not only talks about the stark truths of being a Native American living in a white-dominated society but also addresses the experience of being a mother, a woman, and, rarest of all, a Sioux feminist. Filled with contrasts, courage, and endurance, Ohitika Woman is a powerful testament to Mary’s will and spirit.
“Mary Brave Bird brings to life the invisible. A grim yet gripping account.” —The Boston Globe
“A disturbing . . . forceful presentation of Native American life today.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Ohitika Woman might be the nonfiction find of the year.” —Tom Nordgren, Houston Chronicle