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Dorreen Yellow Bird: Prairie spirits make the landscape come alive
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MAY 10, 2000 "A croaking frog woke me Thursday night. The sound caused me to sit straight up in bed. It wasn't a loud noise, like the backfire of a passing car or the barking of a neighbor's dog, that woke me. It was the strange quiet sounds of prairie -- the small creatures of the pooled water in the coulee and the growing prairie grass..." Get the Story:
Prairie spirits make the landscape come alive (Dorreen Yellow Bird. The Grand Forks Herald. 5/10)
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