Po Pai Mo : the search for White Buffalo Woman

Type
Book
Authors
Robert Boissiere ( Boissiere, Robert )
ISBN 10
0865340242
ISBN 13
9780865340244
Category
General Library Collection
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Publication Year
2016
Publisher
Pages
95
Subject
White Buffalo Woman
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Abstract
"From a Nazi prison camp to the rocky mesas of Hopi, Arizona, Robert Boissiere takes the reader on a literary and spiritual voyage of the first magnitude. A Frenchman, dispossessed of his land in the Second World War, the author arrives in America homeless, and finds a permanent place among two different Indian tribes in the American Southwest. The Hopis accept him as one of them because-in spirit-he is one of them, even when he is breaking a rule he knows nothing about. The book is about living and learning all over again. While living, and learning, at Taos Pueblo in New Mexico (the first white man to do so) Boissiere finds his second home and his great love, Po Pai Mo, the woman he marries. His search for White Buffalo Woman over, his life as an Indian-begun at Hopi-now matures as his new wife teaches him the ways of her people. The gift of knowledge she gives him in this enchanting tale completes the journey of the man without a country. Rooted at last, secure in his life with Po Pai Mo, Robert Boissiere learns how to live, how to love, and how to die."--Amazon.
Description
95 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 31661 | E99.T2 B64 1983 | 1 | Yes |