Each of these children's moccasins have walked the dirt trails of a Reservation.
Born during the genocide of their culture, the misery in their lives was
recorded in photographs taken between 1880 and 1930.
The sadness in these little faces captures your heart. You find yourself reaching out to take them
in your arms, calm their fears, and brush away the tears that are about to fall.
Through the phenomenal talent of L.S. Duffy, their stories are
brought forward through time into our lives today.
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