Okla Hannali

R. A. Lafferty

Okla Hannali
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Country
United States
Published
15 October 1991
Pages
242
ISBN
9780806123493

Okla Hannali

R. A. Lafferty

This curious and wonderful tall tale contributes to the apocalyptic revision of American history that began with Little Big Man and Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. It’s the tale of Hannali Innominee, a ‘Mingo’ or natural lord of the 19th-century Choctaw Indian [and] a capacious, indomitable giant of the ilk of Paul Bunyan….Lafferty tells it straight: how the Choctaw nation, once removed, reconstituted itself and thrived in Indian territory…., how there came a schism between the rich, part-white, slave-owning, moneylending Choctaws and the ‘feudal, compassionate, chauvinistic’ full-blooded freeholders like Hannali; and how, during the Civil War, the Indians were manipulated divide-and-conquer fashion in helping destroy each other.-Kirkus Reviews.

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