Naya Nuki, Shoshoni Girl who Ran
- 175 pages
- 7 hours of reading
After being taken prisoner by an enemy tribe, a Shoshoni girl escapes and makes a thousand-mile journey through the wilderness in search of her own people.
Kenneth Thomasma is a professional storyteller and writing workshop leader, known for his deep connection to the natural world and his ability to weave tales that resonate with universal human experiences. His narratives often explore themes of nature, adventure, and the enduring spirit of the wild. Through his engaging style, Thomasma invites readers to connect with the landscapes and characters that populate his stories, offering both thrilling adventures and profound reflections. His work encourages an appreciation for the beauty and power of the natural environment.


After being taken prisoner by an enemy tribe, a Shoshoni girl escapes and makes a thousand-mile journey through the wilderness in search of her own people.
Life changes dramatically for the Blackfeet people in the early 1700's when a twin brother and sister discover a stange animal and succeed in bringing it back to the tribe.