It is because of her children that she realized the need for children's books about aboriginal Americans in a contemporary context rather than a "savage" myth of the past. Her husband is from a Norwegian family, so she wrote
The Trickster and the Troll to bring together the two cultures of her children, for them and for her grandchildren. The story follows the
Lakota trickster Iktomi and a
Norwegian house troll across the plains as they search for the troll's lost family. Sneve was an English language teacher and counselor in several public schools, editor at the Brevet Press in
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and she has been a member of several organizations. She and her husband also ran an antiques business before retiring. She still writes today; her latest book is a chapter book for older children, "The Summer of the Bone Horses," published in 2025. Her book, "The Christmas Coat: Memories of My Sioux Childhood," published in 2011, was named in
Smithsonian Magazine's Best Children's Books of 2011. She still resides in South Dakota. ==Works==