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Plant Them Deep by Aimee Thurlo
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Plant Them Deep (original 2003; edition 2005)

by Aimee Thurlo, David Thurlo

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The mother of Ella Clah, an investigator with the Navajo Police, and Clifford Destea, a traditional healer, Rose Destea is asked by the tribal council to investigate reports that sacred healing plants are disappearing from the reservation.
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Title:Plant Them Deep
Authors:Aimee Thurlo
Other authors:David Thurlo
Info:Forge Books (2005), Edition: First Edition, Paperback, 336 pages
Collections:Your library, Read but unowned
Rating:****
Tags:novel -mystery - native american

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Plant Them Deep by Aimée Thurlo (2003)

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The mother of Ella Clah, an investigator with the Navajo Police, and Clifford Destea, a traditional healer, Rose Destea is asked by the tribal council to investigate reports that sacred healing plants are disappearing from the reservation.

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