Selection of Best Books in 2017 by Amazon Editor: In the 1920's, Osage was in its own position among indigenous tribes of the Americas. When the government splits the land of other tribes to promote the dissolution and assimilation of land and culture, Osage created 'underground reservations' by negotiating mining rights at the corners of Oklahoma. It turned out to be a shrewd movement; soon, a myriad of oil drilling machines penetrated the dusty landscape, making the Osage very wealthy. It was when they started to die.
You would think that the Osage Indian murder will be a bigger story, familiar Lindbergh kidnapping, or Bonnie and Clyde. It includes everything, except for large ones: executive shooting, addiction and explosive houses drive more than 20 people, while private eyes and hidden agents have space for clues I will search. Even the legendary and notorious petroleum competitor who competes for the most profitable lease, he will use this survey to raise the fame and power of the FBI just starting now - starting to surpass it Town The most respected leader of
Publishing many details is not an easy thing, it makes it more interesting and difficult. But reporter David Grand knows what he is doing. Facts about storytelling are also of great concern - the "Lost City Z" and "The Flower Moon of the Killer" are written like the story written by James M. Cain. And rhythm. But the most obvious is how stolen and incredible this story is full of arrogance, bold and inhumane feelings. - John Foro, Amazon's Book Review
This book will not have the title of another year, it is the murderer of Huayue: the murder of Osage and the birth of FBI. In another three years, you can choose the amount that you can explain fairly generous. Still, it is clear how good Grann's book is. In 2012, I went to Oklahoma for the first time. When I visited Osage National Museum, there was a huge panoramic picture on the wall; it showed Osage and white settlers. It was filmed in 1924. Part of the photo was cut off and the debris was lost. I asked about the missing part of a wonderful woman named Catherine Red Corn, a museum curator. She said that it looked like it hurts too much. Pointed to the gap in the photo, she said that the devil was standing there
Killer of Hanatsuki: Murder of Osage and the birth of FBI of David Glan: This is nonfiction, but it seems like a good novel. Granna talks about murder and corruption in Oklahoma. I had never heard of these events before, and I stopped working on the street to end the last chapter. They can not kill all of us: a new era of racial justice by Ferguson, Baltimore, Wesley Raleigh. I think that this book is very bad, but it is truly exciting. I have read a lot of news articles about Ferguson, Baltimore, and Black Life. This book fills in my knowledge gap and introduces me to some of the sports's most active organizers.
However, some indigenous peoples become wealthy like Osage. David Gran's book, Flower Moon's Killer: Osage killing and the birth of FBI appeared several months before the emergence of rich problems, and I called this a crazy humor, I always call mad rich Indians It is. You can tell the Osage what happened with that title: they were murdered by those who wanted their land. They also made a movie about the book, but this is about the FBI's investigation. Films about Indians always make a decision for Caucasians. evident