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  • 06/2021
  • 9798511279466
  • 356 pages
  • $14.99
Night Mountain
A complex society developed in the southeastern United States before European explorers arrived. When the indigenous peoples developed farming techniques, their nomadic lifestyles gave way to permanent communities. Corn became a stabilizing crop. These native Americans continued to rely on hunting, fishing, and foraging the landscape, but their new agrarian skills supported central villages and more involved social hierarchies. Specialized crafts developed, like pottery making and harvesting fish in weir-enclosed pools. This Mississippian woodland culture built massive earthen burial mounds that mimicked Mexico’s stone pyramids. One of the best-preserved examples of these sites is Moundville in west-central Alabama, an archetype for the villages in this story. Itinerant oral historians collected stories and passed on their legends and traditions as they traveled. They instructed young children in the history of their tribes and entertained families at festival gatherings. Their stories recalled the actions of notable ancestors, brave heroes, and retold tales of hardships and successes. “I guide my people to the future by showing them the way they came,” says Thunder Rock, Trail Talker. His gentle voice brings to life the story of Night Mountain’s trail and the harsh realities he faced when beset by nature and desperate men.
Plot/Idea: 7 out of 10
Originality: 7 out of 10
Prose: 8 out of 10
Character/Execution: 8 out of 10
Overall: 7.50 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot: The plot consists of the daily, weekly, and seasonal happenings of several Indigenous tribes, their battles, their loves, their children, and their movement. Many harrowing, lengthy battles ensue; many Native Americans lose their lives, and tribes slowly disappear.

Prose/Style: The prose is sometimes poetic, full of attention to minute detail. Though some of the dialogue appears to be too modern, overall readers will really gain a sense of the characters through the dialogue and descriptions here. 

Originality: Though sagas of Native American individuals and cultures exist, this book feels like a fresh addition to the historical genre.

Character Development/Execution: Night Mountain is clearly portrayed as a kind, hard-working and heroic husband, son, father and neighbor. The women are less detailed, as their lives are not nearly as action-packed as the braves'.

Date Submitted: July 19, 2021

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 06/2021
  • 9798511279466
  • 356 pages
  • $14.99
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