The road to discovering the details of one's family tree can be an emotional ride, especially when potentially painful memories are uncovered. Diane Wilson, the daughter of a Swedish American father and a mother with Native American roots, sets out to fill in the blanks of her maternal ancestry while her mother is still alive to confirm them. She wants to figure out her place within the wider view of the world, and more...
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Jumping into this work was like being wrapped in a time machine and taken back to places and circumstances hidden from history. It carries the feel of a story being shared by Lakota elders in the context of one families linage. So personnal, yet compelling as it takes you on a journey into the depths of Souix people at the apex of cultural modification programs for Native Americans. It's a view of history reserved for...
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I couldn't put it down...read it over the weekend. This was a great book to get an intimate perspective of dakota native american life during the 1860's that was woven into the tracing of family roots. I learned a lot of details from that time and bonded with the family-I loved seeing pictures of several generations and following the impact of how events that happened long ago still impact us generations later.
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