Maka Si Tomni (Surround The Universe)

Bringing Forth a Thriving Lakota Language & Culture

Maka Si Tomni - Surrounding the Universe Bringing Forth a Thriving Lakota Language & Culture Little Big Horn Victory Celebration, June 25th 2008 is Sovereignty-In-Action - a spiritual, educational and cultural celebration of 1st nation peoples at Little Big Horn National Monument, Montana USA.  This June 2008 event is the largest gathering of descendants ...learn more

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Lesley Thomas

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Address: Seattle, Washington
United States
 
I Speak: English, Japanese
 
I Am: Writer
 
Member Since: May 31, 2007
 
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lesleygthomas over 2 years ago
Have a look at my award-winning eco-novel "Flight of the Goose: A Story of the Far North" by Lesley Thomas, if you are interested in the contemporary Alaskan Arctic and its ecology;
Inupiat Eskimo culture (traditions, cultural loss, conflict, healing and transition),
oil drilling and its impact, endangered species, birds, climate change and shamanism.
See my author website http://www.lesleythomas.alaskawriters.com for more!
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