Cheyenne Daughter
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About the Book
The Sioux and their allies, the
During jungle training in the Sand Hills near
Because Evelyn Stella’s skin is fairer than the skin of other Island children, the community vows never to tell her the name of the American Indian soldier who loved her mother; they are fearful that Evelyn may be whisked away by Australian authorities and placed in an institution to become part of the “Stolen Generation.” Evelyn Stella vows that one day, she will find him.
Nearing the end of his life, only Evelyn’s Uncle Ben remembers Evelyn’s father’s name, “His name is Little Sun and he is a Red Indian.”
The trail leading to Alfred Little Sun has not been easy, but the family never thought of surrendering. It has taken over 59 years for her to kneel at his grave in the
Theirs a story of secrecy, intrigue, bravery, and honor.
About the Author
Dr. Lori Lambert is an enrolled member of the Abenaki Nation and a descendent of Mi’kmaq tribal members and French Canadians. She has 25 years of teaching experiences at the elementary and university levels, extensive curriculum design experience, and 15 years of distance education experience in online learning, satellite courses, and cable television. She is the recipient of numerous honors and awards. More recently, she was awarded the 2001 Excellence in Online Teaching Award from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation at the 8th Annual Asynchronous Learning Conference. At the College level, Lori has taught courses in health, anatomy, health science, native studies, pharmacology, natural history, geography, geology, meteorology, ethics, aquatic ecology, and curriculum development. At the elementary level she taught health and physical education, gymnastics, fencing, swimming, and tennis. While living in Philadelphia Lori taught for 14 years at the graduate level in Environmental Science Education,
She holds a diploma in nursing from Cambridge Teaching Hospital, Harvard University; a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Physical Education/Therapeutic Recreation from Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; a Master of Arts in Education with a focus in Environmental Science Education; a Ph.D. Medical Ecology: Arctic Studies from the Union Institute and University, Cincinnati, Ohio; a Post Doctorate Certificate from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada in Distributed learning and Technology.
Dr. Lambert is a member of the E-Learning Team at
Dr. Lambert lives on the Flathead Indian Reservation with her husband, Dr. Frank Tyro and their tribe of Siberian Huskies.