Pocket Inuktitut Mohawk Westerman draws on both English
Description
Westerman draws on both English and the Dakota language to celebrate the long journey along sunflower-lined highways of the tallgrass prairies of the Great Plains that returns her to a place filled with “more than history
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Aunty and Kookum bead
The language of the Dakota people was first put into written form by missionaries who lived within and learned from the Dakota community in the Minnesota River valley
Focusing specifically on the lessons of humility
Pocket Inuktitut Mohawk Westerman draws on both EnglishWhat to say when visiting Inuit people in communities, at airports, conferences, in hospitals, courtrooms, stores, offices, and on the tundra in Nunavut.
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