Ohitika Woman

Ohitika Woman by B. Brave is a First Edition published by HarperCollins on September 14, 1994. This 304-page book continues the narrative of Mary Brave Bird, a Native American woman navigating her life in a predominantly white society. The story unfolds as Brave Bird reflects on her experiences, including the challenges of her divorce from American Indian Movement leader Leonard Crow Dog and her journey toward finding happiness as a new wife and mother.
Readers will find a personal account that delves into themes of identity and resilience within the context of Native American history and culture. The book explores the complexities of Brave Bird’s life, offering insights into her emotional struggles and triumphs. With a focus on biography and cultural studies, Ohitika Woman presents a rich perspective on the intersections of personal and social narratives, making it a significant addition to discussions surrounding Native American experiences and ethnic studies.
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This sequel to the bestselling, American Book Award-winning Lakota Woman continues the dramatic story of Mary Brave Bird’s life as a Native American in white-dominated society. Brave Bird shares the sorrow of her divorce from American Indian Movement leader Leonard Crow Dog, and her present happiness asa new wife and mother.
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