Grandmother's Grandchild
Discover the inspiring journey of Alma Hogan Snell in her captivating memoir, Grandmother's Grandchild. Published by the University of Nebraska Press in 2001, this 277-page paperback offers a profound insight into the life of a Crow woman raised by her grandmother, the renowned medicine woman, Pretty Shield. Through her personal narrative, Snell shares the rich traditions and cultural heritage of the Crow people, shedding light on the role of women in Indigenous communities. This compelling biography not only highlights the strength and resilience of Crow women but also serves as an important contribution to the broader understanding of Native American history. Perfect for readers interested in women's studies, Indigenous peoples, and biographies, Grandmother's Grandchild is a must-read for anyone looking to explore the intersection of personal and cultural identity. Immerse yourself in this powerful story that celebrates the legacy of a remarkable grandmother and her grandchild.