Chaske lives in the city, but he misses the natural world that he felt more in touch with when he lived on a Dakota reservation. When his grandfather tells him painful aspects of his ancestors’ lives, Chaske begins to understand how honoring and respecting the land can also help him.
Chaske lives in the city, but he misses the
natural world that he felt more in touch with
when he lived on a Dakota reservation. When
his grandfather tells him painful aspects of his
ancestors’ lives, Chaske begins to understand
how honoring and respecting the land can also
help him understand his people.