Yellow Bird: Oil, Murder, and a Woman's Search for Justice in Indian Country Free Audiobook Download by Sierra Crane Murdoch


Sierra Crane Murdoch tells the story of her childhood as she travels through America's vast Indian country. The book is told in non-chronological fashion, which provides an interesting look at the history and culture of Native Americans. In the end, Murdoch finds herself in a fight against Big Oil and its executives who are responsible for oil spills along the Mississippi River.

This is the story of a young woman who decided to move back to her childhood home on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana. There she finds herself in the center of a murder investigation that touches many people in her community. The investigation turns into a tangled web involving money, oil, and corruption.

Sierra Crane Murdoch is a journalist, author and activist who spent years investigating the murder of her father by contractors working for the oil company Shell. The book is a compelling true crime story that chronicles her journey to uncover the intricacies of the case and confront those responsible for a crime that has significant impacts on Indigenous people in North America.

When Sierra Crane Murdoch is hired as a private investigator in southwestern Montana, one of the first things she learns is that everyone has an opinion about who killed her father years earlier. She soon begins to unravel a web of greed, corruption, and murder that spans across centuries.

Sierra Crane Murdoch is an author, a former Wall Street Journal reporter, and a lawyer. She has investigated the Indian Country murder of Frank Gentle and with her book through her research of this Native American man, she makes a case for why some people in society should not be allowed to dictate what other people do.

Sierra Crane Murdoch tells the story of her son's murder. Yelow Bird is the journey of a single mother trying to find justice for her son, who was killed by a corrupt, power-hungry tribal leader. Murdoch uses meticulous details to create an immersive experience into the world of the Oglala Lakota--from its traditions and folklore to its unique place in American history.

Published Date 2020-02-25
Duration 14 hours 57 minutes
Author Sierra Crane Murdoch
Narrated Sierra Crane Murdoch
Reviews
(11 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Social Science

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