Warrior Is First Edition

Warrior Is First Edition by Harley L. Zephier, published by iUniverse in 2017, presents a detailed account of the life of Mato Niyanpi, a Mnincoju Lakota warrior known for his pivotal role in the Greasy Grass Battle at the Little Bighorn in Montana on June 25, 1876. This 656-page book offers insights into Mato Niyanpi’s experiences, including his confrontation with Lt. Col. George A. Custer, and explores themes of commitment, courage, and the spiritual journey of the Lakota people during a transformative period in their history.
Readers will find a narrative rooted in family oral history, passed down through generations of Mato Niyanpi’s descendants. The book provides an indigenous perspective on the events surrounding the battle and the cultural practices of the Lakota civilization. It encompasses a range of topics, including personal memoirs and cultural heritage, while emphasizing the importance of coexistence and respect for the Earth. Warrior Is serves as a significant contribution to the understanding of Lakota history and spirituality, revealing information that has remained private for over a century.
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The Lakota Warrior Who Killed Custer Mato Niyanpi, Saved By Bear, is called upon by his relatives, and Creator, to perform an act of commitment and courage in the Greasy Grass Battle at the Little Bighorn in Montana, on June 25, 1876. He has a face-to-face confrontation with Custer on Last Stand Hill. Mato Niyanpi is the proud Mnincoju Lakota warrior who killed Lt. Col. George A. Custer. In the taking of his human presence from Unci Maka, Mato Niyanpi became, and continues to be, the Spirit Keeper of Custer. Creator called this union for our future together as human beings, living in peace, unity, tolerance and love. This story is based on the life of Mato Niyanpi and his true personal experiences told as family oral history passed down through the generations of his lineal descendants. WARRIOR IS offers an indigenous perspective of the spiritual journey of this human being, and the life of the Lakota during the changing times. It encompasses information never revealed publicly to anyone outside of the immediate family for the past 141 years. WARRIOR IS narrates the events from creation times to weeks after the Greasy Grass Battle, the summer of 1876. Mato Niyanpi’s great grandsons, Harley L. Zephier and Robin L. Zephier, Mnincoju Lakota tribal members, tell the story of their great-grandfather. The practice and belief of this proven civilization is portrayed and described in every facet of the peoples’ existence. The life purpose of co-existence and respect for all the families of Unci Maka, Grandmother Earth, is the gift and intent of Creator.
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