Hunkpapa Sioux
Set in the 1870s, Hunkpapa Sioux is a coming-of-age story of a multiracial teen in search of learning more about his Sioux heritage.

Ever since his father died, John Holcumb has felt out of place living in Chicago. Yearning to learn more about his Sioux heritage, he boards a train and heads off to meet his Native American relatives.

When John meets a rugged mountain man heading the same way, the unlikely duo form a friendship and travel together across the Great Plains in an adventure that will help John not only discover who he is, but reconnect with his past.
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Hunkpapa Sioux
Set in the 1870s, Hunkpapa Sioux is a coming-of-age story of a multiracial teen in search of learning more about his Sioux heritage.

Ever since his father died, John Holcumb has felt out of place living in Chicago. Yearning to learn more about his Sioux heritage, he boards a train and heads off to meet his Native American relatives.

When John meets a rugged mountain man heading the same way, the unlikely duo form a friendship and travel together across the Great Plains in an adventure that will help John not only discover who he is, but reconnect with his past.
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Hunkpapa Sioux

Hunkpapa Sioux

by Richard L. DuMont
Hunkpapa Sioux

Hunkpapa Sioux

by Richard L. DuMont

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Overview

Set in the 1870s, Hunkpapa Sioux is a coming-of-age story of a multiracial teen in search of learning more about his Sioux heritage.

Ever since his father died, John Holcumb has felt out of place living in Chicago. Yearning to learn more about his Sioux heritage, he boards a train and heads off to meet his Native American relatives.

When John meets a rugged mountain man heading the same way, the unlikely duo form a friendship and travel together across the Great Plains in an adventure that will help John not only discover who he is, but reconnect with his past.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158551260
Publisher: BHC Press
Publication date: 11/07/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Richard has been fascinated by Native Americans and their history since he was a young boy. He enjoys researching Native American cultures and has visited the Pine Ridge and Northern Cheyenne reservations during trips to Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. A Vietnam veteran and a graduate of Xavier University, he lives in Cincinnati near his children and grandchildren.
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