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filed in Oxford Companion to Women’s Writing in the U.S. She lives with her family in Memphis... where her life and works “offer true insights into Native American philosophies and how to apply then to contemporary problems.”“An Owl on Every Post by Sanora Babb. University of New Mexico Press, $14.95.In this memoir of quiet humor, and love of a land and its people first published in 1913, author Sanora Babb (nicknamed Cheyenne) recalls her family’s attempt to practice dryland farming in eastern Colorado and the difficulty of living through such hardship the attempt offered. From relative security of small-town Oklahoma, she relates with a child’s sense of wonder, how she and her mother, father, and sister joined her withdrawn grandfather in his
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Colorado Springs Beacon

Colorado Springs, Colorado, US

Wed, Feb 01, 1995

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