University of Arizona Press, 2022 eISBN: 978-0-8165-4641-1 | Paper: 978-0-8165-4640-4 Library of Congress Classification PS3563.I371535D36 2022 Dewey Decimal Classification 813.6
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The disappearance of a young Choctaw leads Detective Monique Blue Hawk to investigate a little-known ceremonial dance. As she traces the steps of the missing man, she discovers that the seemingly innocuous Renewal Dance is not what it appears to be. After Monique embarks on a journey that she never thought possible, she learns that the past and future can converge to offer endless possibilities for the present. She must also accept her own destiny of violence and peacekeeping.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Devon A. Mihesuah (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma) is the Cora Lee Beers Price Professor at the University of Kansas and the author or editor of over a dozen award-winning books on Indigenous history and current issues, as well as novels.
REVIEWS
"Mihesuah offers readers a deep dive into the mythos of past and present Indigenous consciousness. She delights with impenetrable questions that spiral us into the mysteries of the human psyche. Submersing readers into an other-world enigma, Mihesuah mingles deep research of her Choctaw traditions and history with a compelling plot. I couldn't read fast enough. I raced toward the story's thought-provoking conclusion."—Oscar Hokeah, author of Calling for a Blanket Dance
"Devon A. Mihesuah's talent as a writer and vision as a storyteller is mind-blowing. Dance of the Returned is unforgettable. Consider me a fan for life! Mahsi cho!"—Richard Van Camp, author of The Lesser Blessed and Moccasin Square Gardens
“You’ve got to love Detective Monique Blue Hawk. This time we follow her on a trip through space and time as we wonder if this will be her last case, or is it a new beginning? Mihesuah seamlessly weaves her knowledge of Native history throughout the story. Recommended!”—Bill McCloud, author of The Smell of the Light
"What a trip! In this dazzling return of Detective Blue Hawk, Devon Mihesuah forever alters the genetic code of the mystery genre with heavy doses of Chahta cosmology, prying open portals to the Native past and pondering mysteries of time and space. With profound knowledge, ironic humor, and a gift for visionary narrative, Mihesuah expands the consciousness of the reader."—Michael Snyder, author of John Joseph Mathews: Life of an Osage Writer
“Mihesuah’s novel draws us in with a series of mysteries that keep you guessing. The stakes quickly become personal, weaving in elements of the mystical and blending genres: historical fiction meets sci-fi and alternative history caged inside the expectations of a good mystery—all from the perspective of Choctaw Detective Monique Blue Hawk. You’re in for a surprising ride.”—Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler, author of Ghost Lake
“This novel is a fascinating and thrilling ride into Choctaw cosmology and the supernatural. [It] explores themes of the sacred, tribal belief, and existing between two worlds.”—Tiffany Midge, author of Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese’s
University of Arizona Press, 2022 eISBN: 978-0-8165-4641-1 Paper: 978-0-8165-4640-4
The disappearance of a young Choctaw leads Detective Monique Blue Hawk to investigate a little-known ceremonial dance. As she traces the steps of the missing man, she discovers that the seemingly innocuous Renewal Dance is not what it appears to be. After Monique embarks on a journey that she never thought possible, she learns that the past and future can converge to offer endless possibilities for the present. She must also accept her own destiny of violence and peacekeeping.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Devon A. Mihesuah (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma) is the Cora Lee Beers Price Professor at the University of Kansas and the author or editor of over a dozen award-winning books on Indigenous history and current issues, as well as novels.
REVIEWS
"Mihesuah offers readers a deep dive into the mythos of past and present Indigenous consciousness. She delights with impenetrable questions that spiral us into the mysteries of the human psyche. Submersing readers into an other-world enigma, Mihesuah mingles deep research of her Choctaw traditions and history with a compelling plot. I couldn't read fast enough. I raced toward the story's thought-provoking conclusion."—Oscar Hokeah, author of Calling for a Blanket Dance
"Devon A. Mihesuah's talent as a writer and vision as a storyteller is mind-blowing. Dance of the Returned is unforgettable. Consider me a fan for life! Mahsi cho!"—Richard Van Camp, author of The Lesser Blessed and Moccasin Square Gardens
“You’ve got to love Detective Monique Blue Hawk. This time we follow her on a trip through space and time as we wonder if this will be her last case, or is it a new beginning? Mihesuah seamlessly weaves her knowledge of Native history throughout the story. Recommended!”—Bill McCloud, author of The Smell of the Light
"What a trip! In this dazzling return of Detective Blue Hawk, Devon Mihesuah forever alters the genetic code of the mystery genre with heavy doses of Chahta cosmology, prying open portals to the Native past and pondering mysteries of time and space. With profound knowledge, ironic humor, and a gift for visionary narrative, Mihesuah expands the consciousness of the reader."—Michael Snyder, author of John Joseph Mathews: Life of an Osage Writer
“Mihesuah’s novel draws us in with a series of mysteries that keep you guessing. The stakes quickly become personal, weaving in elements of the mystical and blending genres: historical fiction meets sci-fi and alternative history caged inside the expectations of a good mystery—all from the perspective of Choctaw Detective Monique Blue Hawk. You’re in for a surprising ride.”—Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler, author of Ghost Lake
“This novel is a fascinating and thrilling ride into Choctaw cosmology and the supernatural. [It] explores themes of the sacred, tribal belief, and existing between two worlds.”—Tiffany Midge, author of Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese’s
— -
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Prologue. Hatak Holhkunna: The Dreamer
Part I
1. Mosholi: The Vanishing
2. Aiyokoma: Confusion
3. Iksho Hatak: Men Gone
4. Hatak hopoksia: Wise Man
5. Onssi: Eagles
6. Nukoa: Fretfulness
7. Amoshi: Uncle
8. Anuktuklo: Doubt
9. Ahni: Wishing
10. Nan isht aiokpachi: The Gift
Part II
11. Okcha: Awakening
12. Nukshopa: Fear
13. Yannash: Bison
14. Kanali: Moving
15. Hoyo: A Quest
16. Apesa: A Plan
17. Tikabi: Fatigue
18. Nitak hopaki: Long-ago Days
19. Nvnih Chufvk: Sugar Loaf Mountain
20. Chuka: Home
Part III
21. Falamolichi: The Returned
22. Anoa: Information
Part IV
23. Aianli: Truth
After
24. Abi: Killer
Afterword
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC