US$ 244.00
Momaday has an intimate connection to the land he knows well and loves deeply
In a new collection that is "a force of nature" (Amy Gerstler)
similarity and difference
and wild hope
Erdrich applies her rich inventive voice and fierce wit to the deforming effects of harassment and oppression
Being Dakota visual arts Momaday has an intimate connection"Richly informative, filled with touching stories and remarkable depth. A favorite of mine. Great for anyone seeking knowledge of Dakota history" Louise Amos E. Oneroad (1884 1937) moved in two worlds. Educated in traditional Dakota ways, he also earned a divinity degree from Columbia University and become a Presbyterian minister. In 1914 he began working with Alanson B. Skinner (1884 1925), a student of anthropology whom he met in New York City.