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Oklama (My People)

$14.99

by Steven Hunter

"Oklama (My People)" is a heartfelt exploration of Choctaw culture, family traditions, and the importance of preserving Indigenous heritage. In this powerful narrative, author Steven takes readers on a journey through his Choctaw ancestry, reflecting on the people, customs, and memories that have shaped his life.

With a deep personal connection to his roots, Steven shares the profound significance of his family's legacy and the challenges of maintaining cultural traditions in today’s world. As the Choctaw way of life faces the risk of being lost, this book serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities and the importance of preserving these traditions for future generations.

A must-read for those interested in Indigenous cultures and the history of the Choctaw people, Oklama (My People) honors the enduring spirit of a community determined to carry its story forward. Perfect for readers seeking an authentic and emotional account of Choctaw traditions and the legacy of those who continue to uphold them.

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Oklama (My People)

$14.99

by Steven Hunter

"Oklama (My People)" is a heartfelt exploration of Choctaw culture, family traditions, and the importance of preserving Indigenous heritage. In this powerful narrative, author Steven takes readers on a journey through his Choctaw ancestry, reflecting on the people, customs, and memories that have shaped his life.

With a deep personal connection to his roots, Steven shares the profound significance of his family's legacy and the challenges of maintaining cultural traditions in today’s world. As the Choctaw way of life faces the risk of being lost, this book serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities and the importance of preserving these traditions for future generations.

A must-read for those interested in Indigenous cultures and the history of the Choctaw people, Oklama (My People) honors the enduring spirit of a community determined to carry its story forward. Perfect for readers seeking an authentic and emotional account of Choctaw traditions and the legacy of those who continue to uphold them.

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