By DAVID HARMON and JONATHAN LOHAUG. 12, 2014 Credit: Sam island In a small classroom in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, a little girl sits, her face knitted in concentration. “Nitóxka, nátoka, niuóxka” — one, two, three — she slowly counts out, just as generations of other Piegan children have before her. Meanwhile, half … Continuar lendo
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