There is eloquent beauty in this story of a young hunter who marries a Woman from the Buffalo Nation.
And if he cannot find his wife and son among the many buffalo, they will be lost to him forever..
But he has been warned: The Buffalo Nation is angry at the Straight-up-People.
The hunter\'s heart compels him to follow.
The hunter\'s people shun the Buffalo Woman, and so she returns, with their son, Calf Boy, to her people.
Before he can loose his arrow, there is no Buffalo -- instead, there stands a beautiful young woman, whom he knows he must marry.
A young hunter draws his bow against a Buffalo cow drinking from a stream.
Full-color illustrations.
ALA Notable Children\'s Book
School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
Booklist Editors\' Choice
The Horn Book Fanfare List.
In text and illustrations, Goble\'s story exhibits a quiet simplicity, respect for nature and the power of love.--School Library Journal, starred review. . . her husband follows . . .
When his relatives send her away .
There is eloquent beauty in this story of a young hunter who marries a Woman from the Buffalo Nation