By Bogdan Gheorghe
* This
essay was written in the 19th century, therefore some terms such
as "indians" and "white
man" from the book are being replaced with
the politically correct terms: "natives", and respectively
"european
descendent"
The novel I HEARD THE OWL CALL MY NAME is the
best book
anyone can pick
up in a book store. This book tells the
reader a lot of true
facts about
natives. It is also about the conflict
between the natives and the
european
descendents, and how they have affected each other. It also shows
how cruel nature
can be sometimes, and how it is such a big part of our lives.
this is the most
touching, entertaining, and informing story you will ever
read!
This book describes in detail the native's
character and the way he/she
interacts with
the outside world. The reader has lots
to learn about this.
Their lifestyle
is different. They use canoes and
walking for transportation.
They do not have
trucks or cars to get around, like we do.
Also, places
where they live,
and all the appliances they use are more primitive, and the
houses are wooden
cottages. The native's way of behaving
and interacting
with the outside
people and world is also a lot different.
All the ceremonies
including the
costumes and poems, songs, etc prove how they are protective
of their native
culture and heritage. The natives do not
trust the european
dsecendents,
because they took over their lands. All
these reasons add up to
the fact that the
natives are being described in detail in this book.
Another good point this book has to make is
about nature. Nature can
be cruel to us,
to the natives, and to the wild life all around us. It lets all the
"swimmers"
die at the end of their trip, with no exceptions. It kills people
wether they fight
it or not. It does not forgive
anyone! Sometimes, summers
are hot, and
winters are cold, winds are strong and distructive, and yet we all
found a way to
cope with it. Even the natives, as you
will learn from this
book, have
developed all kinds of places to live in, firestoves, waterproof
clothing, and
whatever else they needed to protect themselves from the harsh
weather. So basicly this book tells the reader a lot
about the natives, nature,
and the
relationship between them.
As you can clearly see from the above points,
the novel I HEARD THE
OWL CALL MY NAME
is the best book to read, no matter what your
interests or how
old you are. It's exciting, yet very
informative. It shows
some of the
characteristics of the natives, and lots about the nature and the
way it affects
us. So why don't you do yourself a favor
and pick it up at
your nearest
bookstore?
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