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JHA00-10 Jamake Highwater - Anpao.nfo
General Information
===================
 Title:                  Anpao: An American Indian Odyssey
 Author:                 Jamake Highwater
 Read By:                George Guidall
 Copyright:              1977
 Audiobook Copyright:    2015
 Genre:                  Young Adult - Fiction - Historical - Fantasy
 Publisher:              Recorded Books
 Abridged:               No

Original Media Information
==========================
 Media:                  Digital
 Source:                 OneClick MP3

File Information
================
 Number of MP3s:         10
 Total Duration:         6:44:26
 Total MP3 Size:         139.20
 Parity Archive:         No
 Ripped By:              3j
 Encoded With:           LAME
 Encoded At:             CBR 48 kbit/s 32000 Hz Mono
 Normalize:              None
 Noise Reduction:        None
 ID3 Tags:               Set, v1.1, v2.3

Book Description
================
Publisher's Summary

In the tradition of the Native American storyteller, Jamake Highwater
weaves generations of legends and stories into the haunting legend of
a handsome young brave named Anpao. When Anpao falls in love with the
beautiful Ko-Ko-mik-e-is, she tells him she belongs to the Sun alone.
Before they can marry, Anpao must complete a dangerous journey to the
house of the Sun to get permission to wed his beloved. As a sign of

This journey takes him backwards and forward in time and space, from
the dawn of time to his eerie meeting with the death-horse and its horrific
rider, Smallpox. In translating ancient legends into a modern folktale,
Highwater allows the non-Indian listener rare insights into a Native
American view of history. In presenting the images that are uniquely
Indian, Highwater does not revert to symbols of white culture. He retains
the other-worldly, magical quality of Indian tradition, making Anpao
a uniquely enriching and unforgettable listening experience.





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