Summary:
The book is a narrative journey where the author, Kent Nerburn, is summoned by a Lakota elder named Dan to help him convey his perspective on Native American life and history. Through road trips across the Dakotas, the author learns profound lessons about Native American wisdom, culture, and the complex relationship between Native peoples and white Americans.
Key points:
1. Native American Viewpoint: The book offers a deep dive into Native American history and culture, emphasizing the need for understanding and respect.
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