Key Selling Points This hi-lo book of historical fiction, inspired by real-life events, takes place on the Lower Brule Lakota reservation in 1930 and demonstrates strong family and community ties. Introduces the legendary medicine hat blue roan stallion along with a 500-year-old tradition of Native American horse relay-racing, and reveals the love, healing, and trust between a horse and a boy. Alfreda Beartrack-Algeo was born and raised on the Kul Wicasa Tribal Nation (Lower Brule Lakota Tribe) in South Dakota and is an enrolled citizen. She is an artist, author, and storyteller. She is available for interviews, author signings and presentations. As a child, the author witnesses her home, community, and sacred tribal grounds disappear beneath a massive lake because of the Pick-Sloan Flood Control Plan Act. Many of the events in the Big Heart Series are inspired by Beartrack-Algeo's childhood experiences and those of her Lakota father who was named Big Heart at an early age by the Lakota Elders.
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