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The Heritage of the Sioux - cover

The Heritage of the Sioux

B. M. Bower

Publisher: Al-Mashreq eBookstore

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Summary

In The Heritage of the Sioux, B.M. Bower delves into the complexities of cultural identity and personal ambition. The story follows Annie-Many-Ponies, a young Sioux woman navigating life on a New Mexico ranch. As she captures the admiration of those around her, including director Luck Lindsay and ranch hand Applehead, Annie grapples with her heritage and the challenges of assimilation. Bower's narrative offers a poignant exploration of the intersections between tradition and progress in the American West.
Available since: 06/14/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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