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Honoring Blackfeet Nation

  • Writer: Vanessa Bettencourt
    Vanessa Bettencourt
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

A tale honoring the Blackfeet Nation. Bright Star is an amazing character. I love how her strength and wisdom represent her people, and she is the love interest of the MC, who has been raised by the Blackfeet, and finds a way to protect his found family from the enemy: the greedy white man with their fur trading market, deceit, and violence. This was one of the first times (very early) that an author portrays the native Americans as the heroes and the ones the readers root for against the author's own people. He took the true events of the Lewis and Clark Journal and wove an action-adventure story of choosing found family and doing what is right over skin color. Written with cinematic descriptions and dynamic dialogue.


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👉 Set in 1806 inspired by the true events taken from the Lewis & Clark Journals

👉 Historical Western

👉 Focused and respecting the Blackfeet Nation

👉 White man as invaders and enemies

👉 Clash of Civilizations

👉 Amazing female Blackfeet Woman: Bright Star daughter of Running Elk


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