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A review by unladylike
Sisters in Spirit by Sally Roesch Wagner
4.0
This was a fantastic education, short, well-written, and accessible. It has informed and influenced a lot of my worldview in the short time since I read it. The only reasons it doesn't get 5 stars are:
1. It erases/never mentions the role of two spirit people, and
2. It's quite repetitive, even though it fills out fewer than 100 pages.
I won't bother trying to explain the main points of the book here, but it was a great starter for me as I've been recently spurned by my time at Standing Rock to delve deeper into First Nations history, culture, and governmental practices.
1. It erases/never mentions the role of two spirit people, and
2. It's quite repetitive, even though it fills out fewer than 100 pages.
I won't bother trying to explain the main points of the book here, but it was a great starter for me as I've been recently spurned by my time at Standing Rock to delve deeper into First Nations history, culture, and governmental practices.