The Wolf at Twilight
An Indian Elder's Journey through a Land of Ghosts and Shadows
by:
Kent Nerburn
in:
Biographies
Summary:
The book follows the story of an elderly Native American named Dan, as he enlists the author to help him find his sister's remains in a residential school. Their journey becomes a profound exploration of Native American history, spirituality, and the deep wounds inflicted by cultural genocide.
Key points:
1. Native American History: The book explores the history, culture, and struggles of the Lakota Sioux tribe.
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