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Lois Red Elk Writes About Ponies—And Remembers Her Horseman Father
by Lois Red Elk-Reed
Mountain Journal
http://mountainjournal.org/a-poet-writes-about-horses-and-her-father
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Our Blood Remembers by Lois Red Elk-Reed
In the book Our Blood Remembers, Lois Red Elk weaves
together a series of anecdotes and thoughts from her lifetime using dazzling,
imaginative poetry.
Red Elk, a member of the Sioux Nation and an enrolled member of
the Fort Peck Tribes, tells of her childhood spent growing up between Poplar
and Wolf Point and the lessons she learned being raised by her father, mother
and influential grandmothers.
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