A Native Heart (A Wounded Knee Short Story)

A Native Heart (A Wounded Knee Short Story)

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**Disclaimer - I am not a historian. Just a girl who loves the history of civilization. There is always research done but I am not perfect. ** A historical short story about the massacre at Wounded Knee. That follows Makawee Yupiwee on her journey from her home tribe to the sight of Wounded Knee.
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