Describes the history and culture of the Crow nation, covering such topics as the practice of "counting coup," bison hunting, family life, and other topics.
Looks at the historical intrusion on Indian lands and the current effort by Native Americans to preserve their heritage. This segment focuses on the Crow, Comanche, Sioux, Kiowa, and Arapaho of the Great Plains.
Examines the history, culture, and way of life of the Crow peoples of Eastern Montana, and describes their language, rites and ceremonies, clothing, and much more.
Examines the life of the famed warrior and Crow Indian chief, who performed eighty feats of valor in combat during his youth but never warred against the United States.
In 1827 in Idaho twelve-year-old Celou Sudden Shout, who is half-French and half-Shoshone, attempts to rescue her mother and two younger brothers from the Crow warriors who kidnapped them.
Provides an overview of the past and present lives of the Apsaalooke-- or Crow-- peoples, covering their daily life, customs and beliefs, government, and more.
When her father's death leaves her orphaned and an outcast among her Apsaalooka (Crow) people, a fifteen-year-old sets out to avenge his death and prove that she, not her dead twin brother, is destined to be the Great One.