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The Girl in the Photograph: The True Story of a Native American Child, Lost and Found in America
Written by Byron L. Dorgan
Narrated by Peter Berkrot
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Through the story of Tamara, an abused Native American girl, North Dakota Senator Byron Dorgan tells the story of the many children living on Indian reservations.
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Byron L. Dorgan
Byron L. Dorgan is a New York Times bestselling author and previously served as a congressman and senator for North Dakota for thirty years before retiring in 2011. He was chairman of Senate Committees and Subcommittees on the issues of Energy, Aviation, Appropriations, Water Policy, and Indian Affairs.
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