A Pipe for February by Charles H. Red Corn

A Pipe for February

Charles H. Red Corn

269 pages first pub 2002 (editions)

nonfiction historical dark mysterious tense slow-paced
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At the turn of the twentieth century, the Osage Indians owned Oklahoma's most valuable oil reserves and became members of the world's first wealthy oil population. Osage children and grandchildren continued to respect the old customs and ways, but...

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Community Reviews Summary of 23 reviews

Moods

challenging 66%
dark 66%
emotional 66%
hopeful 50%
mysterious 50%
reflective 50%
sad 50%
tense 50%
informative 33%
adventurous 16%
funny 16%
inspiring 16%

Pace

slow 100%

Average rating

4.17

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