As a Lakota person, it seems more pertinent to me that those publications that deal with specific groups, i.e., Oglala, be reviewed by persons from that band. Tribally controlled colleges on reservations could possibly be sources for the reviews
As early as 1851 the missionary Stephen Return Riggs remarked in the introduction to his grammar and...
The literature on Native American dispossession grows with every year, and there are times when the ...
This well-researched book presents an excellent anthropological discussion of the ritual aspects o...
As a Lakota person, it seems more pertinent to me that those publications that deal with specific gr...
Lewis\u27 new book on Oglala ceremony and healing brings together observations and interpretations o...
Depicting alcohol use among Lakotas as both complex and culturally-specific, Beatrice Medicine\u27s ...
This volume provides an introduction to contemporary Lakota religious life among the Oglalas of Pine...
Pipe, Bible, and Peyote among the Oglala Sioux is a republication of a 1980 manuscript published in ...
This slim volume is essentially a caricature of an older genre of anthropological books about Indian...
Native Americans, including the Lakota of the Great Plains, are mistrustful of anthropologists. For ...
This collaborative work by Mvskoke (Creek) medicine man David Lewis Jr. and Euro-American anthropolo...
The late Oglala Lakota traditionalist Pete Catches or Petaga Yuha Mani (He Walks with Hot Coals) has...
Despite the turmoil of Sioux cultural losses since contact with Anglo-European culture, the Oglala S...
This volume contains a hodgepodge of personal writings and field notes by a physician who served at ...
This is a beautiful coffee-table book. One wonders why a university press chose to publish it. Thoug...
As early as 1851 the missionary Stephen Return Riggs remarked in the introduction to his grammar and...
The literature on Native American dispossession grows with every year, and there are times when the ...
This well-researched book presents an excellent anthropological discussion of the ritual aspects o...
As a Lakota person, it seems more pertinent to me that those publications that deal with specific gr...
Lewis\u27 new book on Oglala ceremony and healing brings together observations and interpretations o...
Depicting alcohol use among Lakotas as both complex and culturally-specific, Beatrice Medicine\u27s ...
This volume provides an introduction to contemporary Lakota religious life among the Oglalas of Pine...
Pipe, Bible, and Peyote among the Oglala Sioux is a republication of a 1980 manuscript published in ...
This slim volume is essentially a caricature of an older genre of anthropological books about Indian...
Native Americans, including the Lakota of the Great Plains, are mistrustful of anthropologists. For ...
This collaborative work by Mvskoke (Creek) medicine man David Lewis Jr. and Euro-American anthropolo...
The late Oglala Lakota traditionalist Pete Catches or Petaga Yuha Mani (He Walks with Hot Coals) has...
Despite the turmoil of Sioux cultural losses since contact with Anglo-European culture, the Oglala S...
This volume contains a hodgepodge of personal writings and field notes by a physician who served at ...
This is a beautiful coffee-table book. One wonders why a university press chose to publish it. Thoug...
As early as 1851 the missionary Stephen Return Riggs remarked in the introduction to his grammar and...
The literature on Native American dispossession grows with every year, and there are times when the ...
This well-researched book presents an excellent anthropological discussion of the ritual aspects o...