

An edition of Pretty-shield (1974)
medicine woman of the Crows
By Linderman, Frank Bird
Publish Date
1974
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Language
eng
Pages
256
Description:
Pretty-shield told her story to Frank Linderman through an interpreter and using the sign language. A medicine woman of the Crows, she was one of the few who remembered what it was like before the white man came and the buffalo went away. She tells about the simple games and dolls of an Indian childhood and the duties of the girls and women--setting up the lodges, dressing the skins, picking berries, digging roots, cooking. From her account we learn about courtship, marriage, childbirth and the care of babies, about medicine-dreams, the care of the sick, and the dangers and joys of womanhood among men whose lives were spent in hunting and fighting.
subjects: Crow Indians, Shamanism, Women, Indian women, North American Indians, Crow women, Women shamans, Biography, Indians of north america, medicine
People: Pretty-shield (Crow Indian)
Places: North America