“Buffalo Hump wanted to see the ocean because the ocean would always be as it was. Few things could stay forever in the way they were when the spirits made them. Even the great plains of grass, the home of the People, would not be always as it had been. The whites would bring their plows and scar the earth; they would their put cattle on it and the cattle would bring the ugly mesquite trees. The grass that had been high forever would be trampled and torn. The llano would not be always as it had been. The ocean and the stars were eternal, things whose power and mystery were greater than the powers of men.”
Quote by Larry McMurtry
Book:Comanche Moon
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Comanche Moon
Comanche Moon is a historical fiction novel that delves into the complex relationships between the Comanche people and the expanding American frontier. The story follows the life of a young Comanche warrior, his trials and triumphs, and his encounters with various groups, including European settlers and other Native American tribes. The novel offers a nuanced perspective on the cultural and historical dynamics of the time, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the American West during the 19th century. more
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