Calvin Many Wolves Potter
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About the Book
This is the true story of my great-great grandfather, Calvin Potter who ran away from home at the age of 12 from Beaver, Pennsylvania. He made it as far as the Minnesota area where he was found near death by a Sisseton Sioux hunting party. They took great pains nursing him back to health and he chose to stay with them. As a young man he was asked by his Sioux father to go back to the whites and speak for his people. An Indian uprising in 1862 stopped all normal Indian life in the state of Minnesota. All Indians were taken from the state to reservations in other places. Some chose to escape to Canada and 38 were hung for their part in the war. Devastated, Calvin moves on with his life, marries and has five children, but he never was far from his past. This is historical fiction because I do not know the everyday life of his story, only the over-all facts.
About the Author
Elaine Brooks was born in Mitchell, South Dakota, Feb. 2, 1938. She was raised in Austin, Minnesota, and went on to college in Mankato, Minnesota. Moving to California, she taught sixth grade for 38 yrs. the last 27 years teaming with her brother-in-law. Retiring fifteen years ago she travels mainly to Alaska for the salmon fishing. She and her husband have spent the fifteen years all over the United States in their 1976 motor home.