Publisher's Synopsis
Thrust into the midst of a national crisis, a crisis whose roots and repercussions have become international, an ordinary person with roots in three worlds (America, Palestine, and the Pine Ridge Reservation) discovers surprising connections between them and his own self-identity. The story provides an enthralling vehicle for sorting out the philosophical and socio-political relationships inherent in colonialization. No mere reciting of historical issues, Return to Black Hills interprets the past to provide insight for the current moment.