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Stephen Return Riggs

Mary and I

In “Mary and I: Forty Years with the Sioux,” Stephen Return Riggs offers a compelling narrative that intertwines personal memoir with a rich sociocultural examination of the Sioux people during the 19th century. Written with a blend of observational clarity and thoughtful reflection, the text captures Riggs's deep-rooted experiences and interactions with the Sioux nation, especially through his close relationship with his wife, Mary. The literary style combines evocative descriptions with a factual recounting of political and social transformations, providing readers with a multifaceted perspective on the dynamics of Native American life and the impact of western expansionism. Stephen Return Riggs, a Congregational missionary and linguist, dedicated a considerable portion of his life to the Sioux community, driven by a profound respect and empathy for their culture. His linguistic expertise and firsthand experiences facilitated his role as an intermediary during a tumultuous period in American history, as he witnessed the both beauty and tragedy of Sioux life. Riggs'Äôs commitment to understanding the Sioux people is evident; his insights are shaped by decades of immersion in their language, customs, and struggles. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of culture, history, and personal narrative. Riggs's vivid storytelling and authentic voice not only enrich our understanding of the Sioux but also serve as a poignant reminder of the complexities of cultural coexistence. “Mary and I” is a significant work for those seeking to grasp the profound human experiences at play within the broader narrative of American history.
438 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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