LIFE PAINTED RED: The True Story of Corabelle Fellows and How Her Life on the Dakota Frontier Became a National Scandal
In 1884, 23 year-old Corabelle left her family and journeyed out West to teach Native children in Nebraska and Dakota Territory. She hoped her missionary work would improve the lives of the Dakota and Lakota Sioux people by helping them assimilate into white culture. But after years living among the Native people, it was Cora's perceptions of life, love and faith that were transformed. Illus.
Format: Paperbound
Pages: 247
Publisher: TwoDot
Publishing status: Current
ISBN: 9781493074136
Item #: 7896891
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