Every Warrior Has His Own Song


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When the worthless treaties were signed and it was time to move the Ho-Chunk/Winnebago nation the people took only what they could carry on their backs. There isn���t a person alive today who can describe the atrocities hardships and deprivation their ancestors faced while being moved from their land to a strange place unable to travel or live where their ancestors were buried. No longer could they provide food and lodging for their families; they had to depend on the government for monthly rations of food blankets and medical attention.<i>Every Warrior Has His Own Song</i> explores the history and culture of the Winnebago and Ho-Chunk peoples as well as the personal history of the family of author Alan B. Walker. Patriotic and fiercely loyal to this country and the land of their ancestors they show respect to the returning veterans of any war. As Walker grew older he knew that he wanted to be a warrior and wondered if he had the right stuff; in the course of his exploration of his people���s culture he also tells the story of his service in Vietnam.<i>Every Warrior Has His Own Song</i> touches on the history and modern life of the Ho-Chunk/Winnebago nation as well as the story of the Hatchett family telling a timeless and relevant tale of bravery.<p>It is an amazing read. I had a hard time putting it down. I believe this book should be a part of every high schools history teachings. It angered me to see what the U.S. Government has done over and over to these Native American Indians. Why have a treaty if you're not going to stand behind it? I was also amazed by the courage of this writer. His service to this country like his Grandfathers is one of pride and courage. I'm amazed and glad that Alan B. Walker lived through the Vietnam war so that his story and that of his people could be told. -Aron</p>
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