Book
Her land, her love : Nínááníbaá = the woman warrior who came home once again. Book one
Call Number
- FICTION PARS TEEN (OSH)
Edition
First edition.
Languages
Text predominantly in English; includes some Navajo text with English translations.
Publication Information
Flagstaff, Arizona : Salina Bookshelf, Inc., Multicultural Publishing, ©2014.
Physical Description
418 pages ; 23 cm
Summary
Ninaanibaa's heart belonged to Hashké Yił Naabaah (The Warrior Who Fights with Anger). She loved him for protecting his awee (babies), K'e(kinship), Naabeeho (Navajo people) and Dinétah (land). Hashke Yił Naabaah is summoned on a pursuit to restore peace and harmony to Dinétah. Nínááníbaa' gently placed her hand over her heart and wondered if her own heart was prepared to never feel love again. She stopped to think about life without love, the kind of love that her husband showered upon her. Leaving their sacred land was a painful decision forced upon them but Hashké Yił Naabaah and Nínááníbaa always relied on their love, prayers, and kinship in overcoming hardship, loneliness, and suffering. Will they escape the shackles of war and reunite with their children within the four sacred mountains of Dietah?