Wolfsong
Wolfsong
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Book Description
Examines why the wolf has provoked such intense emotions in human beings and considers the complexities of humans relationship , to the wolf.
About the Author
Catherine Feher-Elston works extensively with Native American issues and is the author of Children of Sacred Ground: America's Last Indian Wars. She has participated in United Nations studies on the problems of indigenous peoples.
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