The Sacred Stone Camp

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The Sacred Stone Camp

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Category
  • Picture Book
Author
Illustrator
Publisher
  • Dial Books October 2025
Year Published
  • 2025
Curriculum
  • Social Studies Curriculum

A stunning account of the Sacred Stone Camp's first day, where Indigenous activist LaDonna BraveBull Allard gathered water protectors to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline.

The land is sacred to the people. The people are sacred to the land.

As Water Protectors gather to defend the water and protect the land against a black snake that threatens the rivers that millions of people depend on, a young girl looks to her Unci LaDonna and Lala Miles who are leading the way to the camp.

Although she’s nervous about what might happen next, she finds strength from her family and the strangers all coming together to stand up for what’s right.

Written with love by Rae Rose, who shares many memories with LaDonna, this is a deeply moving tribute to LaDonna’s work and impact with stunning watercolor illustrations by Aly McKnight.---from the publisher

40 pages                                     978-0593696637                  Ages 7-10

Keywords:  biography, women, Native American, social activists, water, natural resources, finding your voice, courage, 7 year old, 8 year old, 9 year old, 10 year old, leadership

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