: A 1957 memoir titled Whispering Wind: Adventures in Arnhem Land , which is a key part of 20th-century Australian outback literature. Lexa Dudley Novel : A contemporary novel set in Cyprus.
: It accepts manuscripts, biographies, and reviews related to Native American traditions. 2. Literature and Film The title is widely used across various literary genres: Whispering Wind
In broader cultural and artistic contexts, "Whispering Wind" often serves as a metaphor: : A 1957 memoir titled Whispering Wind: Adventures
: A romance set after the Battle of Little Big Horn, featuring a frontiersman and a Cheyenne woman. A film adaptation of this story has been in development. : Used in classic literature (like Shirley Jackson's
: Used in classic literature (like Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House ) to erode a character's sense of security or signify a supernatural presence.
: It features peer-reviewed articles on traditional crafts like beadwork and imagery (e.g., "Tree of Life" motifs), historical photographs, and contemporary powwow dates.