Woman War Chief
The Story of a Crow Warrior
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Book Details
About the Book
The real life adventures of a Crow Warrior called
WOMAN WAR CHIEF
Woman War Chief is a historical novel about a female warrior who became a Crow chief. Born in the Atsina tribe in 1800, the girl was abducted by River Crow hunters when she was 10 years old. The precocious child told her captors that she was actually a Crow child who had been abducted years before by the Atsina. Because she could speak some Crow, they believed her lie. She grew up to become a chief and a major figure in the Crow Nation.
A fierce warrior and hunter, she became famous among Native Americans and white men alike. She knew Bill Williams, Kit Carson, John Fremont and Jim Bridger; all of these characters have a part in the telling of her story.
Around 1828, a black mountain man named Jim Beckwith joined the River Crow. Jim fought alongside Woman Chief for nearly ten years. She and Jim had an eventful and stormy relationship before Jim left the Crow (and his many wives) in 1838.
About the Author
Jerry A. Matney spent over a decade researching the life of Woman Chief, including interviewing members of the Crow tribe. Jerry’s paternal great-grandmother, from North Carolina, was Cherokee. For 34 years Jerry served the Orange County, California school district as an educator and school principal. He also served a term as Mayor of Huntington Beach.
Jerry is now working on Five Scalps, a historical novel about a famous black mountain man who also became a chief with the Crow tribe. Jerry now lives in Arizona with his wife, Nedra.
D. A. Gordon is a computer consultant, instructional designer, teacher, writer, editor and Webmaster. She has taught on the Navajo reservation in both Utah and Arizona. She started helping Jerry with Woman War Chief after teaching at his school in Orange County.
Ms. Gordon plans to publish two of her books early next year. Born and raised in northern Utah, she currently lives near Moab in southern Utah.
For more information about the Woman War Chief and
Five Scalps historical novels, visit these Web sites:
http://womanwarchief.comand http://fivescalps.com