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A Song Over Miskwaa Rapids by Linda Legarde Grover

victor December 20, 2023 October 30, 2023Native American & Aboriginal Linda LeGarde Grover, Sharon Brunner 0

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Linda Legarde Grover in her book “A Song Over Miskwaa Rapids” expressed in an eloquent manner a collection of truths about the history of the Ojibwe people in Minnesota. The fictional story took place near Duluth, a place called Mozhay Point. Other places mentioned were Sweetgrass (the…

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In the Night of Memory by Linda LeGarde

victor December 10, 2020 December 18, 2020Native American & Aboriginal #ownvoices, Linda LeGarde Grover, Tyler R. Tichelaar, UMN Press 1
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New Novel Reveals Pain of Native American Children Taken from Families Review by Tyler R. Tichelaar Linda LeGarde Grover’s new novel, In the Night of Memory, is a powerful and moving story about two young girls who lose their mother. Dedicated to “the missing Native women and all who grieve…

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