Crow Indian Love Story

An Indian love story told with the main character being an Apsaalooke Warrior has not been common in the mainstream avenues of literature or film. In fact, until recently, the interpretation of the American Indian has been depicted in a very slanted and untrue representation of the people as well as the culture itself. The Spirits of Nature will give a refreshing and enlightening view of the Crow Tribe. It is a story that crosses all lines of prejudice and misconceptions that usually are associated with the Crow as well as other Indian Tribes.

A well established and popular writer, Darcy Butler has been researching her family genealogy. There is one final tie that she cannot seem to find. Her search has led her to the Crow Indians. She has been in contact with Lilly who invites her to the reservation. Lilly informs her of an elderly man who lives on the land of their fathers. He claims to have the connection that Darcy needs to complete the link. His name is Tiponi. He has established that he will not leave this life until he has told his story to ‘the great storyteller’ as prophesied by his ancestors.

Darcy obtains more than she anticipated once she meets this man of wisdom. She is taken on a spiritual as well as mystical journey. Darcy will learn of a beautiful and forgotten culture. She will experience a life once lived by a warrior and an aristocratic woman through the eyes of this misunderstood but envisaged narrator.

Through Tiponi, Darcy will witness a story of love and dedication in the purest form.

She will meet the spirits of the past who were able to evolve from their own cultures and prejudices for a higher cause. She in turn must face some of her own limitations which have kept her from having the love she desires.