Speaking of Indians Mohican Erdrich traces the indelible traumas
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Erdrich traces the indelible traumas of racism and sexual violence and celebrates the vitality and depth of Chippewa life…Erdrich at her radiant best
Finally we see Tantaquidgeon's return to her beloved Mohegan Hill
The Kaniakehaka or Mohawk text is included at the end
Each of Dooley’s twelve chapters showcases a different local food such as apples
and well before the tide of Scandinavian immigrants swept in
Speaking of Indians Mohican Erdrich traces the indelible traumasIntroduction by Vine Deloria Jr. Ella Deloria could speak intimately about Indian ways because she belonged to a Yankton Sioux family. A distinguished scholar who studied with Franz Boas at Columbia University, she had the gift of language and the understanding necessary to bridge races. Originally published in 1944, this book is an important source of information about Dakota culture and a classic in its elegant clarity of insight. Beginning with a
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