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Far from the Forest follows Mimi, a monarch butterfly, on her migration from Mexico. Separated from the swarm in a storm, she finds herself lost and alone near the Pine Ridge Reservation. Can she find help and complete her journey? Lakota author Tracy Hauff weaves this tale, brought to life by Dakota artist Ame Myles' illustrations.

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Far from the Forest follows Mimi, a monarch butterfly, on her migration from Mexico. Separated from the swarm in a storm, she finds herself lost and alone near the Pine Ridge Reservation. Can she find help and complete her journey? Lakota author Tracy Hauff weaves this tale, brought to life by Dakota artist Ame Myles' illustrations.
Autorenporträt
Tracy Hauff is an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota Tribe, Pine Ridge, South Dakota, and a contributor to museum exhibits created by the Center for American Indian Research and Native Studies (CAIRNS). She is the author of "Touch the Pen," published in the Articles of a Treaty, "The Sunflower," published in The Gift, and "These Men," published in Navigating Narratives, The Corps of Discovery in Teton Territory. Holding great respect for Uŋčí Makhá (Grandmother Earth), Tracy is passionate about saving the rainforests, indigenous homelands, and endangered species. She resides on treaty land in the sacred Black Hills.