I Heard the Owl Call My Name

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At the time this book was written it was widely believed that native cultures were dying out and that nothing could be done to change the trend. The American Indian Movement had not gained momentum in working to reverse the trend, and many people believed that the Indians would be better off becoming part of the white culture. This book reveals the many things that would be lost should that occur. There is a distinct contrast drawn between the white culture where money and self-preservation rules and the native culture where community takes precedence and people try to help each other. When a family has something to celebrate they hold a potlatch and give presents away, rather than expecting to receive gifts.