Red Power A Graphic Novel

Red Power A Graphic Novel by Brian Wright-McLeod, published by Fifth House in 2011, is a 64-page work presented in English. This graphic novel explores the complexities of a manufactured land struggle faced by a southern community, as tribal elders call upon Billy and his Native Movement chapter for assistance. The narrative unfolds through the perspective of a wolf, intertwining historical context with contemporary events as the characters navigate a violent range war instigated by a corrupt band council chief and corporate interests.
Readers will find a blend of historical fiction and political themes as the story delves into the challenges faced by the Native Movement, a group active across North America. The journey of Billy not only highlights the treachery involved in the conflict but also emphasizes the beauty and enlightenment that can emerge from such struggles. This edition offers a unique perspective on the intersection of community, spirituality, and the fight for justice within the framework of graphic storytelling.
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At the request of tribal elders in a southern community, Billy and his Native Movement chapter are called in to assist community members caught in the middle of a manufactured land struggle. The Native Movement, a political and spiritual group, spread far and wide across North America is active on both sides of the Canadian and United States border. Narrated by the wolf, the past is explained as current events unfold around the main characters who find themselves immersed in a bloody range war created by a corrupt band council chief and corporate/government interests. Throughout his journey Billy finds his own physical and spiritual place in the grand scheme of things. Treachery and beauty line the road to enlightenment.
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