I went on a journey this autumn, through a real landscape, a metaphorical one, and a literary one.
Sandoz wrote Crazy Horse many years ago. But through her words, we can remember how things were. Nerburn's books - especially the trilogy below, bring us closer to present time, but with a hard look at how we have affected generations of native people in cruel and merciless ways.
And yet we're not done, it seems. Nerburn's books will possibly make you uncomfortable if you're white - and most of us are sorely unaware of many of the things happening in "Indian country" over the past 80-90 years. If you're curious about these facts and the stories where they are embedded, please read one or two or more of them.
Then travel east to Maine, for the PBS production "Dawnland" - for an eye-opening hour:
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/videos/dawnland/