Description: "Clifford Duncan (1933-2014) was a tribal official and medicine man, a museum director, a trained lay archaeologist, an artist, a U.S. army veteran, and a leader in the Native American Church. In this text Duncan covers personal and tribal history during a crucial period in the tribe's development. His discussions with Sillitoe offer a unique look at individual and societal issues, including the Native American Church, powwows and tribal celebrations, and interactions with the larger world. George Janecek's ... photographs of Clifford Duncan and his world expand the impact of Duncan's words"--Provided by publisher.
Review Quotes: "A rich reflection of this significant Ute's individual accomplishments, experience navigating a path that touched both Indian and non-Indian worlds, and interest in creating a 'bicultural discussion of current issues.'"
--Laura Bayer, coauthor (with Floyd Montoya) of Santa Ana: The People, the Pueblo, and the History of Tamaya