KP 5: "Chemako, who does not Recalls Title: "Chemako", who does not remember Date: October 1977 Subject / Screenplay:
Giancarlo Berardi
Drawings / Cover:
Ivo Milazzo In the inside cover of a song 'Nahuatl love with the usual pattern of Ivo Milazzo for the heading "Footprints in the wind
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"I'm thinking of the past ... Many springs ago, when I was a child, hosted in our village an old crow that he had lost his memory .. We called him Chemako , "one who does not remember", and older people held him in high esteem because, they said, his heart beating close to the Great Spirit ... "
So the decision is made Ken to call in the village of Hunkpapa. We face the first masterpiece of the series. In this book there is everything. There is everything that happens in life is love, loyalty, betrayal , fear, courage, cowardice, friendship, humor, the tale, the dream, cowardice, motherhood, family, death. Berardi creates the perfect story. Door Ken and Belle, two whites, in an Indian village. It makes them live there for a year causes them to lose everything you were before, they take away the superstructure, leaving only the person. He will bring two new people in a completely different reality from the one from which: shows how the white man's civilization is incompatible with that of the red man. Ken has lost his memory, Belle is kidnapped, he has nothing to forget you all. But the road who do have the same goal: both become part of the community that received them relying only on their deepest identity: Ken is not a scout and Belle is the wife of a surgeon, two people are accepted for their humanity. The screenplay is a masterpiece too: alternates between moments of dramatic irony to others, scenes of Indian life in the village to the clamor of battle, the sweetness of a kiss and a tender smile to the tragedy of the assassination. Ken's life is swept away again, after the events of the past numbers. Here even more: the adopted child comes into the picture, which will meet after many years in Boston. It 's a book that you can not tell, but only read. And see in his drawings. I propose a few.
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Hunkpapa controlled by the Ottawa attack the column of soldiers accompanying Belle |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Belle tries to escape |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: the triumphal entry to the Indian village |
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| Design Ivo Milazzo: not worth the money how dare |
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| Design Ivo Milazzo: Chemako Theba and the village |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Chemako no longer knows who he is |
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| Design Ivo Milazzo: Theba chooses his future father |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Belle ran away ending up in the hands of white "savages" |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Kianceta and Ottawa |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: The mother of Theba, Tecumseh, Wakan Tanka calling for her husband Chemako |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Tecumseh and married couples are Chemako |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Kianceta, Ottawa, and Theba Chemako |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo, the death of Tecumseh at the hands of the white man |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo : the death of Ottawa at the hands of the white man |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Chemako, Belle, Belle Theba and son flee the storm and Ottawa |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Ken Donald Welsh dreams |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Ken recalls |
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| Design by Ivo Milazzo: Ken relies Theba Belle |
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