One Hundred Years of Old Man Sage
Discover the remarkable life of Sherman Sage in "One Hundred Years of Old Man Sage," a captivating biography by Jeffrey D. Anderson. This compelling narrative chronicles the experiences of an Arapaho man who lived through transformative times, witnessing the dramatic decline of buffalo herds on the Plains. Drawing from a rich tapestry of archives, interviews, and personal recollections, Anderson expertly weaves together the story of Sage, one of the last individuals to experience this profound shift in his community. Published in 2007 and spanning 277 pages, this book offers valuable insights into Native American history and culture, making it an essential read for anyone interested in American studies, ethnic studies, and the history of indigenous peoples. Immerse yourself in the unique perspective of Sherman Sage and explore the legacy of the Arapaho people in this engaging biography.