Dakota


61 Hours (Jack Reacher, #14)
A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing
My Dark Vanessa
The Days of Abandonment
Nadja
Sharp Objects
Paradise Rot
Love Is a Dog from Hell
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Vladimir
New Animal
Indelicacy
Pale Fire
Bestiario
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Kathleen Norris
The city no longer appeals to me for the cultural experiences and possessions I might acquire there, but because its population is less homogeneous than Plains society. Its holiness is to be found in being open to humanity in all its diversity. And the western Plains now seem bountiful in their emptiness, offering solitude and room to grow
Kathleen Norris, Dakota: A Spiritual Geography

You all know from past experiences that the white man only sees the bad that our people do to them. They are blind to their own indiscretions.
Violetta Botzet Luetgers, Suland

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