The Quest

A Lakota Legend

by Charles Richard Latona


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Hardcover
$28.99
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/9/2015

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781496957702
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781496957689
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781496957696

About the Book

White Wolf—an elderly shaman and Wicasa—serves as his tribe’s spiritual connection with the Grand Father. As shaman, he must prepare the way for his successor, who will be chosen through ancient rituals designed to reveal true character. As Wicasa, he can only wait for signs from the Great Spirit to know if one will replace him to lead the people in spirit during this trying time. While traveling homeward following a quest that had taken him far from his ancestral mountains, he receives a vision from the Grand Father telling him the name of the next Wicasa: Flaming Eagle, a name he does not recognize. He knows the four young men who are candidates to become shaman and must consider their achievements and character as they strive for manhood. Although plagued by emotions regarding the unknown, White Wolf strives to maintain balance with nature while honoring the traditions passed down through the ages as he prepares the way for the next generation of his tribe. Meanwhile, he and his tribe must deal with the ever-present terrorism of nearby savages as well as the foreboding specter of the future invaders. Set in the early history of native North Americans, this novel presents a complex view of a society in which White Wolf and Flaming Eagle must strive to be worthy of their people beyond their roles as warriors and providers.


About the Author

Charles Richard Latona graduated from San Jose State with a BA in English literature and acting and holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of California–Sacramento. As a professional actor, he was introduced to the beauty of the Sacred Black Hills of the Dakotas. These memories strongly influenced him and are reflected in his stories of the indigenous people of the region. Married with two children and four grandchildren, he cherishes his time as an involved father and grandfather.