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Red Cloud: A Lakota Story of War and Surrender | S. D. Nelson
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The award-winning author and illustrator of Black Elk’s Vision and Sitting Bull continues his picture-book biography series with Red Cloud, the story of one of the most controversial leaders in Native American history. A leader among the Lakota during the 1860s, Chief Red Cloud deeply opposed white expansion into Native American territory. He rejected treaties from the U.S. government and instead united the warriors of the Lakota and nearby tribes, becoming the only Native American to win a war against the U.S. Army. Despite his military successes, Red Cloud recognized that continued conflict would only bring destruction to his people. He made the controversial decision to make an agreement with the U.S. government, and moved his people to a reservation. The effects of his decision—as well as the conflicts that arose from those who rejected the agreement and continued fighting against white expansion, such as Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull—shaped much of the history of Native American relations with the U.S. in years to come. Featuring archival images and S. D. Nelson’s stunning illustrations, Red Cloud offers an authentic Native American perspective on one of the most pivotal eras of American history. S. D. Nelson has received praise and honor for his works. His book Sitting Bull received an American Indian Youth Literature Honor Award. Black Elk’s Vision made the prestigious Texas Bluebonnet Master List and The Star People earned a Western Spur award.
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AbigailAdams26
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A moving picture-book biography of Red Cloud, a Lakota warrior and chief who led a series of attacks against the Euro-American settlers encroaching upon his land that came to be known as Red Cloud's War. This is the fourth picture-book biography I have read from author and illustrator S.D. Nelson, and I found it outstanding. I loved Nelson's use of ledger paper, in his artwork. Here we see Red Cloud speaking at a treaty negotiation.

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ImperfectCJ
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Written in the voice of Red Cloud (Makhpiya-luta), this short book tells the story of the struggles of the Lakota and other Plains tribes to maintain their freedom and their way of life in the face of the relentless and violent western expansion of the United States. In particular, it puts into context Red Cloud's choice to lead the Oglala to settle on reservations rather than continue to fight the US Army. Illustrations lost impact in the ebook.

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Krisjericho
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Heartbreaking and an intriguing contrast to some of the other picture book biographies I‘ve read about native leaders from this time period. Red Cloud tries the treaty, diplomacy route, while leaders like Sitting Bull fought to the end. It was a no-win situation for all. The U.S. government was determined to decimate them no matter which route they chose. The art in this was particularly impressive, a wonderful combination of photos and drawings.

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LindsayReads
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I am in love with S. D. Nelson's speculative memoirs of significant Native Americans. Just finished this newest one on Red Cloud, maybe one of the more controversial chiefs in history. I really enjoyed getting his imagined POV, which offered more insight to his reasoning behind the surrender of his tribe than I had previously read. These are great for upper grades of grade school and adults who want a bite-size history on U.S history.

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