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Robert J. Conley

    1. leden 1940 – 16. únor 2014

    Robert J. Conley byl autorem z kmene Čerokíů a řádným členem Národa Čerokíů. Jeho literární tvorba se zaměřovala na domorodé kultury a historii, často s důrazem na moudrost a vytrvalost původních obyvatel Ameriky. Conleyho psaní vynikalo svým poutavým vyprávěním a hlubokým porozuměním pro témata spojená s identitou a dědictvím.

    Robert J. Conley
    Der Wind rief seinen Namen
    Go-Ahead Rider
    The White Path
    Cherokee Dragon
    Cherokee Thoughts
    Geronimo
    • Cherokee Thoughts

      Honest and Uncensored

      • 212 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      4,0(28)Ohodnotit

      Exploring the complexities of Cherokee life, Robert J. Conley presents 26 insightful essays that blend humor and sarcasm. He delves into various themes including politics, culture, and history, offering a unique perspective on the identity of the Cherokee people. Through his engaging writing, Conley captures the nuances of being Cherokee, addressing both contemporary issues and historical contexts.

      Cherokee Thoughts
    • Cherokee Dragon

      A Novel

      • 300 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      4,0(59)Ohodnotit

      Robert J. Conley masterfully captures the essence of Cherokee culture and history through his Real People series. His novels feature compelling characters and engaging plots, enriched with vivid depictions of tradition and mythology. Conley's work serves as a vital representation of Native American life, offering readers an authentic and insightful glimpse into the Cherokee past.

      Cherokee Dragon
    • Go-Ahead Rider

      • 164 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      The story follows a young Harvard graduate navigating the clash between his elite education and the rich traditions of his Cherokee heritage. As he seeks to bridge these two worlds, he confronts challenges that test his identity and values, ultimately exploring themes of cultural conflict and personal growth in the American West.

      Go-Ahead Rider
    • Der Cherokee Robert J. Conley erzählt die Geschichte einer Liebe zwischen Tag und Traum und vom Untergang seine Volkes auf dem Weg der Tränen.

      Der Wind rief seinen Namen