Walking the Choctaw Road
Auteur : Tim Tingle
Date de publication : 2003
Éditeur : Cinco Puntos Press
Nombre de pages : 142
Résumé du livre
Overview: Oklahoma" comes from the Choctaw word "Okla Homma," meaning "Red People." In this, his first collection of stories, acclaimed storyteller and folklorist Tim Tingle tells the stories of his people, the Choctaw People, the Okla Homma. For years Tim has collected the stories of the old folks, weaving those tales into his own stories, mixing traditional lore with stories from everyday life. Thus, Walking the Choctaw Road has a mixture of contemporary stories of Choctaw people living their lives right now, historical accounts passed down from generation to generation, and stories arising from beliefs and myths. In one of the 12 stories, Tim tells how audiences are always wanting to hear stories about the Indian Wars. He tells about his own Indian War, which he calls "Archie's War," the 20-year war between his father and him which ended in hard-won respect and love for them both. In another he lets a five-year-old boy tell us the magical and tragic tale about "The Trail of Tears" when the U.S. government forcibly removed the Choctaw from their homeland to Oklahoma. And in another a Choctaw preacher tells about his grandmother, a healing woman, who has a beyond-death relationship with her protector dog, Shob.