Dakotah by Charles Bowden

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“I read history. When others deny the past, I am annoyed. When others claim it answers all the questions, I am appalled. The same with archaeology, theology, geology, anthropology and agricultural studies. I want all the explanations, epochs, theories to be gone. Just the thing itself left in the theater faintly peering out at me in the glow of the ghost light.”

-Charles Bowden, 1945-2014

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