Title: The Journey of Crazy Horse: A Lakota History

Author: Joseph M. Marshall III

Imagine that you’re giving advice to the author of your book. Think about what could have made the story even more fun or helped you learn better. Write down three suggestions for your author, or questions that you have. For example, you could suggest adding more details about something or changing a part of the story.
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3 answers

  1. One suggestion would be to incorporate more vivid descriptions of the landscape and culture of the Lakota people, as this would help readers fully immerse themselves in the environment and context of Crazy Horse's life.

  2. It might be beneficial to include more firsthand accounts or oral histories from Lakota elders, allowing their voices to resonate throughout the narrative and providing a richer, more authentic perspective on Crazy Horse's legacy.

  3. Lastly, adding a section that explores the impact of Crazy Horse's actions on contemporary Native American communities could create a stronger connection between history and present experiences, making the story even more relevant and engaging for readers today.

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  1. Consider incorporating more vivid descriptions of the Lakota landscape and culture to immerse readers in Crazy Horse's world.

  2. Adding firsthand accounts or oral histories from Lakota elders could enhance the narrative with authentic perspectives.

  3. Explore the impact of Crazy Horse's actions on contemporary Native American communities to connect history with present experiences.

  4. Including maps or illustrations might help readers visualize the significant locations and events described in the book.

  5. A timeline of key events in Crazy Horse's life could provide a clearer context for readers unfamiliar with this history.