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japple

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19. Still reading Thomas Savage's book, The Sheep Queen and I, too, should have
Mon Mar 14, 2016, 06:02 PM
Mar 2016

started keeping a list of the characters as narration has become a bit confusing.

I've put this one on my list and hope that the library will have it.

Kent Nerburn, Neither Wolf Nor Dog--On Forgotten Roads with an Indian Elder

Acclaimed author Kent Nerburn creates an incisive character study of a Native American elder, against the unflinching backdrop of contemporary reservation life and the majestic spaces of the western Dakotas. Nerburn draws us deep into the world of this elder, identified only as Dan, as we journey to where the vast Dakota skies overtake us and the whisperings of the wind speak of ancestral voices.

As this spellbinding story unfolds, Dan speaks eloquently on the power of silence, the difference between land and property, white people's urge to claim an Indian heritage, and the selling of sacred ceremonies. This is a story of fathers and sons, of the struggle for redemption after the loss of innocence, of distinct cultures on a common land.

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