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The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo

A Child, an Elder, and the Light from an Ancient Sky

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The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo

By: Kent Nerburn
Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
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A haunting dream that will not relent pulls author Kent Nerburn back into the hidden world of Native America, where dreams have meaning, animals are teachers, and the "old ones" still have powers beyond our understanding.

In this moving narrative, we travel through the lands of the Lakota and the Ojibwe, where we encounter a strange little girl with an unnerving connection to the past, a forgotten asylum that history has tried to hide, and the complex, unforgettable characters we have come to know from Neither Wolf nor Dog and The Wolf at Twilight.

Part history, part mystery, part spiritual journey and teaching story, The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo is filled with the profound insight into humanity and Native American culture we have come to expect from Nerburn's journeys. As the American Indian College Fund has stated, once you have encountered Nerburn's stirring evocations of America's high plains and incisive insights into the human heart, "you can never look at the world, or at people, the same way again."

©2013 Kent Nerburn (P)2018 Tantor
Historical Fiction Indigenous Peoples Metaphysical & Visionary Social Sciences State & Local Travel Writing & Commentary United States World Literature Fiction Dream Wolf Native American Historical Fiction
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The last chapter was rather confusing and heavy with detail.
It’s rather surprising that the author uses the archaic and offensive word “Indian “ to describe the First Nation people. Also he is not quick to learn , making the same mistakes more than once

There is plenty of wisdom within this book and plenty to learn and be inspired by. It’s a rolling and meditative flow kinda book, that’s easy to listen to and to enjoy

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My heart cry’s

Such a meaningful story.
My mother was raised in an orphanage in Alaska.
He has an Indian soul

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Captivating story

Nice to listen a book about contemporary Native American point of views. Very please voice to listen to.

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