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In Rounding the Human Corners

but also to the ways in which the events of 1862 tore at the social

The essays

the fastest-growing American Indian demographic

Other essays provide analyses of additional contemporary and historical North American Indigenous foodways while also addressing issues of tradition and cultural change

We Are All Related: Mitakuye Owasin art In Rounding the Human CornersThere is a belief that a Native American tribe, the Lakota (Sioux) believe in. That is, there is one Creator and that everything that is living in the Universe is our relative. This children's book reminds children of the knowledge that we are all born with. Meant for primary grade children, this is a message that is universal to all ages.

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