Vanessa Lillie expertly balances a compassionate look at Native American culture and a comprehensive examination of the treatment by the government and white settlers, nTFL-L-book-blood-sistersever ...
PROVIDENCE – When author Vanessa Lillie was a student at Miami High School, in what once was Indian Territory of northeast Oklahoma, two young women disappeared from a neighboring town. “I watched ...
A Cherokee archaeologist is summoned to rural Oklahoma to investigate the disappearance of two women, and one of them is her sister. That's the premise of the new book, Blood Sisters, written by ...
Vanessa Lillie discusses Indigenous People’s Day celebrations in Tulsa, highlighting the importance of honoring Native heritage through art, literature, and performances like ‘Nanyehi’. TULSA, Okla. - ...
If you haven’t read Vanessa Lillie’s “Blood Sisters,” you should before diving into her latest, “The Bone Thief.” Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) archaeologist Syd Walker is back, as is her wife, Mal, ...
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