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WHITE BEAR: Blood and Honor

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White Blood and Honor
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"White Blood and Honor" is a gripping tale of identity, duty, and the long road home. Michael White Bear Black Elk was born between worlds—raised in the traditions of the Lakota Sioux yet marked by questions that followed him from childhood into adulthood. Driven to prove himself beyond the boundaries of reservation life, he finds purpose and discipline in the ranks of the Marine Corps, where he serves with distinction in some of the world’s most dangerous places. But with valor comes sacrifice, and the scars of war are not always visible.

When a family crisis pulls him back to the land of his upbringing, Michael is forced to confront the truths he’s spent a lifetime questioning—his past, his bloodline, and the complexities of belonging. Home is not the haven he remembered. The reservation faces battles of its crime, cultural erosion, and a land that seems to be slipping through the community’s fingers. Called to lead, Michael finds himself navigating a new kind of war that challenges his skills and his very sense of self.
Told through the lens of a personal journal, this powerful story explores the fine line between soldier and protector, outsider and insider, heritage and identity. “White Blood and Honor” is more than a journey—it’s a testament to the choices that define us, the battles that shape us, and the call of home that never truly fades.

108 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 6, 2025

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