Power of a Navajo: Carl Gorman, the Man & His Life
by Henry Greenberg
Clear Light Publishers | January 3, 1996 | Trade Paperback
"His life is a triumphant testimony to the flexibility and grit of the Navajo spirit". (NAPRA Review)
"Power of a Navajo is highly recommended reading for anyone with an interest in biography, Native American studies, the WWII Pacific Theatre, or who simply enjoys reading about unusual people who lived through, and contributed to, unusual times". (Midwest Book Review)
"We never have enough heroes to go around. But we're finally realizing that Navajo artist and Code Talker Carl Gorman has enough of the right stuff to qualify as a real hero in any time or culture.... in this clearly written and well-documented book, we watch Gorman as he follows the path of the archetypal hero...". (Indian Artist Magazine)
"My father was always my hero. He was strong, powerful -- and afraid of nothing. He rebelled with anger against the prejudice of the white man toward himself and his people. In time he drew great strength from his own native roots. And he lived with deep pride in his Navajo culture and religion. With his knowledge and his teaching, he has worked to build wha