We Are Mesquakie, We Are One
BY HADLEY IRWIN
Brief Description:
Based on actual events, a Mesquakie Indian girl grows to adulthood during the 1840's when her people are forced to move from their home in Iowa to a reservation in Kansas where her people face malnutrition, small pox, alcoholism and depression and are encouraged to adopt the white culture. Eventually they can begin to buy back some of their stolen land and return to live on it. Age 8+
Feminist Press 1980 115 PP. Paper
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