Dance of the Returned

Dance of the Returned by Devon A. Mihesuah is a work of fiction published by University of Arizona Press on September 6, 2022. This edition, comprising 312 pages, explores the investigation led by Detective Monique Blue Hawk into the mysterious disappearance of a young Choctaw. As she delves into the intricacies of a ceremonial dance, Monique uncovers layers of meaning that challenge her understanding of reality and tradition.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fantasy and the paranormal, as Monique’s journey reveals the complexities of her heritage and the significance of the Renewal Dance. The story examines themes of destiny, violence, and peacekeeping, inviting reflection on how the past and future can influence the present. This edition is presented in English and offers a unique perspective on Indigenous culture through its engaging plot and character development.
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The disappearance of a young Choctaw leads Detective Monique Blue Hawk to investigate a little-known ceremonial dance. As she traces the steps of the missing man, she discovers that the seemingly innocuous Renewal Dance is not what it appears to be. After Monique embarks on a journey that she never thought possible, she learns that the past and future can converge to offer endless possibilities for the present. She must also accept her own destiny of violence and peacekeeping.
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