Daybreak Woman: An Anglo-Dakota Life gender and going into the future
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and going into the future
"God's Red Son is riveting and transcendent—a magnificent new interpretation that reveals the Ghost Dance as a beacon to modernity
Margaret spots her family
poetic memoir of a woman's coming of age on the Seabird Island Indian Reservation in the Pacific Northwest
Elliott's deeply personal writing details a life spent between Indigenous and white communities
Daybreak Woman: An Anglo-Dakota Life gender and going into the futureDaybreak Woman, also known as Jane Anderson Robertson, was born at a trading post on the Minnesota River in 1812 and lived for ninety two years in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Canada, and South Dakota. The daughter of an Anglo Canadian trader and a Scots Dakota woman, she witnessed seismic changes. For her first five decades, Daybreak Woman was nurtured and respected in the multiethnic society that thrived for generations in the region. But in the
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