The Turtle Creek band of the fictional Nehawka Indians wages a battle for the return of their sacred Sky Bundle, a medicine pouch containing artifacts, reposing under glass in an eastern museum. Seven interlinked stories, beginning with a court battle in the year 2001 and going far back in time to the origin of the Bundle and the first Nehawka village on the Great Plains, explore a multilayered world. 7 illustrations.
The Turtle Creek band of the fictional Nehawka Indians wages a battle for the return of their sacred Sky Bundle, a medicine pouch containing artifacts. It reposes under glass in an eastern museum at the beginning of Touching the Fire. Seven interlinked stories, beginning with a court battle in the year 2001 and going far back in time to the origin of the Bundle and the first Nehawka village on the Great Plains, reveal the richness and depth of Indian cultural heritage. Touching the Fire is multilayered—sad, humorous, and always informative.
Roger Welsch is a television personality and the author of nearly two dozen books including “Mister, You Got Yourself a Horse: Tales of Old-Time Horse Trading” and “Shingling the Fog and Other Plains Lies,” both available in Bison Books editions from the University of Nebraska Press.
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