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M.Marvins

“The star people are always with you. Look up, and you will see me among the stars.”

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M.Marvins

This book would be an amazing addition to classroom library. I believe that it would be an excellent book to help students learn about different cultures and the different histories that are still present in America.

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M.Marvins
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I really enjoyed this book and think it‘d be a great addition to a classroom library. I really enjoy the illustration in this book and they were quite impactful. The story also is very meaningful.

Historical fiction

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Eggs
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“There can never be peace between nations until there is first known that true peace which is within the souls of men. “– Black Elk

This Sioux peace pipe was a gift from my brother 🖤

#DaysDevotedTo
#NativeAmericanHeritage

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Suet624 Black Elk was a wise man. ❤️ 3w
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 3w
AnnCrystal 🥲💝💝💝. 3w
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Leftcoastzen Lovely pipe, great book too. Read it a long time ago. 3w
Eggs @Suet624 🙌🏻 3w
Eggs @AnnCrystal 🧡🧡 3w
Eggs @Leftcoastzen 🙌🏻 3w
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shortsarahrose
Blk Elk Speaks | John Gneisenau Neihardt
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Some books appeared on the free book table at work this afternoon #BookHaul

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sakeriver
WHEREAS: Poems | Layli Long Soldier
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Next (reread)

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Bookfan1414
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Of all the presents I received from my dad on Christmas, this was the one I was most excited about. It is a children‘s book that tells the life story of Sitting Bull. My dad was so upset that he accidentally bought me a children‘s book, but this was the perfect way to peak my interest into a new reading subject. The book is stunning, with photographs and drawings covering each page. And it was written in a wonderfully beautiful and engaging way.

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CaramelLunacy
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Difficult to categorize - a white man gets a call to come visit with an Indian elder and help him write a book of his observations. It's fascinating, frustrating and meaningful. Worth picking up for sure.

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Hilary427
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This one is tough. I couldn‘t power through it quickly like I usually do, as it was a slow burn. The end had me crying and cursing my high school (lack of) education. It was barbaric and sad and quiet and powerful. I never want to read it again.
⭐️: 3.75/5

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Kgaudiuso
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What a beautiful and moving book. I was brought to tears multiple times.