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When Thunders Spoke

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After a fifteen-year-old Sioux finds a sacred stick, unusual things begin to happen to his family.

93 pages, Paperback

Published April 1, 1999

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Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve

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Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve was born and raised on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota. She was the daughter of an Episcopal priest and a Lakota Sioux mother. Sneve received her B.S. and M.Ed. in 1954 and 1969, respectively, from South Dakota State University. She has taught English in public school of South Dakota, and at the Flandreau Indian School in Flandreau. Her career also includes editor at the Brevet Press in Sioux Fall, S.D. Sneve is a member of the board of directors, Native American consortium, Corporation for Public Broadcasting ; member of the Rosebud Sioux tribe; member of board of directors of United Sioux Tribes Cultural Arts; and Historiographer of the Episcopal Church of South Dakota.

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Short story. Norman goes on a path to find out what he believes in
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October 9, 2022
A nice story about embracing heritage while living in a world actively trying to reject it. Overtones about the beauty and power of nature around us, and how existing in harmony with it will bring better things to our lives. Also very insightful about reservation life and how it's up to us to preserve history respectfully.
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