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In 1884, twenty-three-year-old Corabelle Fellows left her family in
Washington, DC, 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, following the predominant
government policy at the time. But after years of living among the
Native people, it was Cora's perceptions of life, love, and faith
that were transformed. It began with her friendship with Elizabeth
Winyan, a remarkable Dakota woman who was a model of strength,
compassion, and adaptability among her people. Winyan became a
maternal figure for Cora in the strange land so far from the
"civilized" city. She even saved Cora from being married against
her will. Then Cora met Sam Campbell, a man from Scottish and Sioux
stock. They fell in love and were married, though the match made
national headlines after Cora's family disowned her. The couple
struggled to find a place in the American frontier, straddling two
worlds. For years their marriage was grist for the yellow press,
and they became a sensational national story that led them to a
brief stint as a sideshow attraction for traveling exhibitions and
dime museums to support themselves. They would never live happily
ever after, and the couple was plagued by racist rhetoric and
sexist slander even after their divorce. Life Painted Red details
Cora's experiences from her Washington, DC, exodus to her years
living among the Sioux, and her scandalous, short-lived marriage to
Sam Campbell.
Grow your own is a comprehensive guide providing practical guidelines that will teach you how to fully utilise your garden (large or small) by means of alternative as well as traditional growing methods. The recommendations aren’t limited to the more ordinary plants, either. Grow any variation of vegetables, fruit, nuts or even herbs and spices. This guide is logically presented to discuss the respective plants along with brief, but thorough, guidelines detailing requirements for soil preparation, propagation, cultivation, harvest and storage. Enjoy additional tips about cultivating in containers, choosing the most suitable plants for different spaces, deterring pests, companion planting, and combatting diseases and other problems. A handy summary about each plant offers a quick reference with nifty textboxes that highlight other interesting facts about the plant species concerned, to gain some bonus insights.
Veteran cookbook authors Jim and Ann Casada share 400 field- and
kitchen-tested recipes that span the spectrum of venison cookery.
From traditional favorites to gourmet and ethnic specialties, this
is a complete cookbook with recipes for choice cuts and ground
venison, soups and stews, sausages and jerky, meatballs and chilis,
and recipes for slow cooker, casserole, and grill. Healthier and
more natural than overly processed beef, venison is the low-fat,
low-cholesterol, high-protein option, and the Casadas have focused
on providing health-smart recipes. They also include information on
the best spices, processing equipment, and cutlery. Appetizers,
full meals, old-fashioned favorites, and popular choices for
today’s diets, you’ll find creative and innovative ideas for
cooking venison. The American Heart Association endorses venison as
a heart-healthy red meat, and when properly handled, processed, and
prepared, it tastes every bit as good as the finest cuts of beef.
The chapter on field processing and care will result in the
best-tasting venison whether you process yourself or have it
commercially done.
Make Slow Living Part of Your Everyday!“Slow Living is a
work of art…I observed a sense of calm within myself as I read
its pages and appreciated the beautiful pictures.” —Andrea
Henkels, author of Herman Heals His Heart
Living peacefully is within reach if you slow down your life.
With Slow Living, you too can embrace simple living and mindfulness
for peace-induced days! Looking for peace and happiness? Book a
personal reading hour with Slow Living, your guide on how to slow
down your life and live peacefully. Helena
Woods, author and creator of popular YouTube channel Simple
Joys, reveals the wisdom she has learned by moving abroad
from the US and living a slower life in France. With beautiful
prose and original photography, she provides inspiration and
guidance to create a simple living environment wherever you are.
Slow Living is for anyone looking to simplify life. Personal growth
books for women tend to leave out men and children, but this book
was intentionally crafted with everyone in mind! If you're looking
for how to improve yourself and how to get into simple
living, then this is the guide for you! For many, a slow European
lifestyle seems out of reach, but with the direction in this book,
readers are able to craft this lifestyle for themselves anywhere,
anytime. Inside, you’ll find: Ways to value quiet moments, which
bring simple joys to your life How slow living takes root when less
becomes more in your home A guide on how to simplify your everyday
life for mental clarity How to create routines that enrich
your mind and feed your soul If you like books for homebodies or if
you enjoyed Slow, Essentialism, or Simple Pleasures, you’ll love
Slow Living.
If countless books and movies are to be believed, America's Wild
West was, at heart, a world of cowboys and Indians, sheriffs and
gunslingers, scruffy settlers and mountain men—a man's world.
Here, Chris Enss, in the latest of her popular books to take on
this stereotype, tells the stories of twelve courageous women who
faced down schoolrooms full of children on the open prairies and in
the mining towns of the Old West. Between 1847 and 1858, more than
600 women teachers traveled across the untamed frontier to provide
youngsters with an education, and the numbers grew rapidly in the
decades to come, as women took advantage of one of the few career
opportunities for respectable work for ladies of the era. Enduring
hardship, the dozen women whose stories are movingly told in the
pages of Frontier Teachers demonstrated the utmost dedication and
sacrifice necessary to bring formal education to the Wild West. As
immortalized in works of art and literature, for many students
their women teachers were heroic figures who introduced them to a
world of possibilities—and changed America forever.
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Squishy Sand
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Charlene McIver; Illustrated by Caroline Keys
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Appreciate your garden from a whole new light. A complete guide to
creating a stunning white garden, Offering tons of tips to
cultivate a beautiful night garden. Fill your garden with white
flowers and native plants that reflect the light of the moon – or
even only bloom at night! – so you can enjoy the beauty of your
outdoor space long into the evening.. Featuring detailed overviews
on gardening basics, elements of a moonlight garden, garden design
guidance, and profiles of white annuals, perennials, shrubs, vines,
tender bulbs, and tropical flowers. Includes a section on
hardscaping for even more night-time enhancements, from light,
fire, and water to arbors, pergolas, trellises, and more. Perfect
for discovering new and unique gardening ideas, this inspiring
guide is a curation of flowers that truly shine at night!
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