Santa Apache

by Oleta Stewart Toliver



Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/1/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9781418496548
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9781418496555

About the Book

A grimy hand reaches down and pulls the maiden up to the evil brave’s pony, as MeiLi joyfully dances in a meadow following her coming of age ceremony. Will her Medicine Woman and Shaman heritage bring the Apache girl through the spellbinding adventures she must endure?   Being lost, raped, and held in cruel slavery test the girl’s determined spirit. When she is rescued, MeiLi is drawn into the gripping struggle between Catholicism and loyalty to her tribal Gaan.  Healing and saving lives earn her the name, Santa Apache, but she is forced to commit murder to prevent disaster. Set against the perils of the eighteenth century Spanish settlement of the Southwest, this epic is filled with conflict, danger, and romance.


About the Author

Her Indian heritage gave Oleta Toliver love and respect for the native American Indian world. A journalism graduate of Texas Tech University, she worked as columnist, feature writer and photographer. After graduate work in teaching, Toliver became Director of Publications at Brownfield High School and was later named head of the Spanish Department.

 

Researching the history of the American Indian, she gained a broad knowledge of pueblo customs, enhanced by living and traveling in the Santa Fe, N.M., area.

 

Her non-fiction book, An Artist at War, was published by the University of North Texas Press as a part of their War and the Southwest Series.

 

She and her husband, Coke, divide their time between living in Texas and New Mexico.