Albuquerque, University of New Mexico, (1964). An autobiographical account "of a Hopi Indian girl's struggle to bridge the gap between the world of her people and the world of the white man." Inscribed by the author: "May the tinge of my pioneer life help to bring about mutual understanding between the Indian and all the people. It had [sic] not been easy, but I have no regrets, I have gained for the better. Now returned to my own, to continue on" and signed with both her Indian and English names. Fine in a good dust jacket with several edge chips, an ink number on the front flap, and a tenuous connection at the front flap fold. A wonderful inscription, and a nice copy of the book. [#025707] SOLD
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