Barbara White

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A pair of vultures—peace eagles—soared above the old ghost field. Underdogs labeled dirty scavengers, vultures were really nature’s cleansers, cleaning up carrion. People, not nature, had given them the bum rap.
Barbara White
This also came from a John Blackfeather interview. He told me so much about the history of the living village.
The In-Between Hour
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