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'''''Fools Crow''''' is a 1986 novel written by Native American author [[James Welch (writer)|James Welch]]. Set in [[Montana]] shortly after the [[American Civil War|Civil War]], this novel tells of White Man's Dog (later known as Fools Crow), a young Blackfeet Indian on the verge of manhood, and his band, known as the Lone Eaters. The invasion of white society threatens to change their traditional way of life, and they must choose to fight or assimilate. The story is a powerful portrait of a culture under pressure from colonization. The story culminates with the historic [[Marias Massacre]] of 1870, in which the [[U.S. Cavalry]] killed a friendly band of Blackfeet, consisting mostly of non-combatants.
 
==Plot summary==
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Set in 1870, the novel is about the lives of the southern [[Blackfoot Confederacy|Blackfeet]] people. The main character, White Man's Dog, joins his friend Fast Horse in a night-time raid against the [[Crow Nation|Crow]]. White Man's Dog is portrayed as weak and powerless. Because of that, he visits the [[medicine man]]. Yellow Kidney appoints White Man's Dog to lead the young warriors in stealing a herd of horses. White Man's Dog is first wary, but he sings his warrior songs to gain courage. As they drive the horses away from the village, a scout appears. White Man's Dog rushes in and kills the scout. Fast Horse shouts, by mistake awakening the village, and the Crow respond. Yellow Kidney hides in a lodge where he sees people sleeping. He hides beneath the robes (sleeping bag) of a young girl. He becomes aroused and rapes her before realizing she is dying of a disease they call White Scabs (smallpox). Trying to escape, Yellow Kidney is shot and captured by the Crow. They cut off his fingers, tie him to a horse, and send him out into a driving snowstorm.
 
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==Reception==
''Fools Crow'' was praised by critics. It also received the [[List of Los Angeles Times Book Prize winners|Los Angeles Times Book Prize]],<ref>{{cite news|last=The Los Angeles Times|title=The Los Angeles Times Book Prize, 1987 : FICTION PRIZE|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1987-10-04/books/bk-32946_1_book-prizes|accessdateaccess-date=1 May 2013|date=4 October 1987}}</ref> [[American Book Award]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Cool Montana Stories- James Welch|url=http://montanakids.com/cool_stories/famous_montanans/welch.htm|accessdateaccess-date=1 May 2013}}</ref> and the [[Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award|url=http://seattle.bibliocommons.com/explore/print_list/award/221453_pacific_northwest_booksellers_association_award_%28pnba%29?display_quantity=50&entire_list=true&page=4|accessdateaccess-date=1 May 2013}}</ref>
 
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