Anchor of all: Since The Place Where They Dance became Apgar, many … - Missoulian
She’s culturally cut off from the park – just as her homesteading ancestors were – and yet her husband works for the park. So does her daughter. Woody Kipp looks up at his sacred park every day, loves it, and hates that it reminds him of …
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