"With poignant prose and a compelling story, The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo demonstrates Kent Nerburn's gift: not just to build bridges between the Native and non-Native world, but to transcend those differences with a narrative that speaks to the heart of the human experience."
-- Anton Treuer, executive director of the Bemidji State University American Indian Resource Center
"Simply riveting. Kent Nerburn has the very rare ability to gently and compassionately teach in a respectful way. I love this book. And so does the rest of our staff."
-- Susan White, manager of Birchbark Books
Praise for Kent Nerburn's books:
"This is storytelling with a greatness of heart."
-- Louise Erdrich, National Book Award winner and author of The Round House
"Offers a sensitive, insightful glimpse into a Lakota soul, a feat unattainable by most non-Native writers."
-- Joseph M. Marshall III, author of The Lakota Way and The Journey of Crazy Horse
"Perhaps the most significant and insightful work on Native Americans since the writings of Vine Deloria Jr."
-- Roger Jourdain, former tribal chairman of the Red Lake Ojibwe nation