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An edition of Raven Mocker (2001)

Raven Mocker

a novel

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"Misunderstood by her peers and unloved by her stepmother, the young Cherokee, Corn Flower, finds acceptance with Snakewater, the medicine woman of Old Town. Soon, Corn Flower moves into Snakewater's isolated house and begins learning the art of healing - what ceremonies to perform, which plants to harvest, how to preserve them. When Snakewater dies, Corn Flower inherits the role and the power of the medicine woman as well as her name, Snakewater.".

"This novel is told through Snakewater, the oldest Cherokee in her village. She provides potions and curative rituals for those who seek her help. In Old Town, she is respected for her skill and knowledge - until a grieving young woman blames Snakewater for her infant's death. "Raven Mocker!" she accuses, invoking the feared creature of Cherokee legend, who cheats the carrion bird by stealing the life-years of those who die young to ensure his own immortality.

The case against Snakewater is strengthened when a warrior dies by his own knife in Snakewater's vacant hut and again when the warrior's brother mysteriously drowns." "Fleeing from suspicion, jealousies, and hatred of Old Town - and from her own fear that she may in fact be the dreaded Raven Mocker - Snakewater joins a band traveling west. On her odyssey, she regains confidence as she discovers her talent for storytelling and learns what it means to be part of a family.".

"Snakewater's path takes her across the Mississippi, on perilous trails with a trader and his wife, and to the winter camp of the Elk-dog People, a nomadic nation of buffalo hunters, where she begins to put her past behind her. This gripping story concludes with a surprising confrontation at the Elk-dog People's annual Sun Dance when the mystery behind the unexplained deaths is finally revealed - or is it?"--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
253

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Cover of: Raven Mocker
Raven Mocker: Spanish Bit Saga, Book 27 (Spanish Bit Saga)
June 25, 2002, Bantam
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Raven Mocker
Raven Mocker: a novel
2001, University of Oklahoma Press
in English

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Published in

Norman

Edition Notes

"A novel in the Spanish bit saga"--T.p. verso.

Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3553.O445 R35 2001, PS3553.O445R35 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
253 p. ;
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6793886M
Internet Archive
ravenmockernovel00cold
ISBN 10
0806133163
LCCN
00061538
OCLC/WorldCat
44727856
Library Thing
2552351
Goodreads
2626402

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