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Smith's work reveals the Thunderers and Water monsters as determinative beings and symbols in the Ojibwe world and explores how their relationship inscribes a dialectic that both reflects the lived reality of that world and helps to determine the position and existence of the human subject in it
and an unwavering commitment to social justice
One of the funniest is "Indian Smart: Moose Smart
gazing skyward
Living at the limits of our ordinary perception
Voices in the Stones: Life Lessons from the Native Way young adult Smith's work reveals the ThunderersKent Nerburn here draws on his three decades living and working among Native peoples to offer stories and reflections that reveal what the ways of Native Americans have to teach us all about giving, sharing, grieving, and celebrating. Nerburn takes readers inside a Native feast that highlights respect for elders, to a nearly forgotten Nez Perce battlefield, and to both the traditional burial of a young man and the reinterment of the ancient bones of
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