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Open Wounds: A Native American Heritage
Open Wounds: A Native American Heritage
Open Wounds: A Native American Heritage
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Open Wounds: A Native American Heritage

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Alexandra Ziolkowska-Boehm's "Open Wounds: A Native American Heritage" was inspired by her great uncle, sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski,who in response to the Lakota Sioux Indian Chief Henry Standing Bear's request "tell my story in stone", decided to sculpt Sioux Chief Crazy Horse from a mountain in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Ziolkowska-Boehm explores the real story of Crazy Horse, as well as the real story of the American Indians. She discovers the incredible role Indians played in the World Wars, and she also learns that Indians and their languages and customs are unique to each tribe.

Her extensive visits to reservations in South Dakota, Texas, Montana, Wisconsin, and Oklahoma reveal the trials and truths of the Indians' past and the road that led them to where they are today. One-on-one interviews with well-known leaders in Indian communities expose the evolution of the American Indian tribes and their passage into the 21st century.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherStorybox
Release dateJan 1, 2019
ISBN9788381465625
Open Wounds: A Native American Heritage

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    I can't get passed the foreword; she keeps saying "Native American Indians", and I thought that it was well known that they're First Nation People, or Indigenous Americans. Hopefully this book is older than I think it is.