The effects of alcohol use on Pine Ridge are epidemic and have had a devastating impact on the current status of the residents. The historic effect of u.s. colonial relations with the Lakota has engendered a system of dependency, making the transition from an independent trading economy to capitalism difficult. This paper is an attempt to investigate the current life of Pine Ridge residents and relate how the past has shaped the present through a successful attempt by the u.s. to bring an end to the life-ways of the Lakota. This analysis will include a detailed statement of the economic and social impacts occurring at Pine Ridge, and also interactions between the Lakota and Whiteclay, NE
Obstacles such as an unyielding demand by the federal government to implement a farming economy, ext...
An analysis of the history of the Assiniboines and four Sioux tribal groups—Upper Yanktonais, Hunkpa...
The persecution of Native Americans in the United States has not yet come to an end. There are many ...
The effects of alcohol use on Pine Ridge are epidemic and have had a devastating impact on the curre...
This paper analyzes the Lakota as a people, and one of their most prominent chiefs, Sitting Bull. Ba...
Northwest Nebraska, from the 1870s to the early twentieth century, had a complex economic and social...
This project examines the effects that settler colonialism has had on the language revitalization of...
After Chief Sitting Bull returned to the U.S. in 1881 from Canada, about 250 Lakota people remained ...
Depicting alcohol use among Lakotas as both complex and culturally-specific, Beatrice Medicine\u27s ...
Throughout history, the American Indians have experienced maltreatment by the invasion of outside cu...
This well-documented book covers twentieth- century Pine Ridge politics by linking two events at Wou...
Gathering arid preserving wild fruits and vegetables for food and medicine, especially from the wood...
This study examined the lasting effects of historical trauma on the Lakota people. In particular, I ...
The Teton Dakota Indians of the northern Great Plains have stirred the imagination of the people in ...
Die vorliegende Masterarbeit ist dem sozialen Wandel von Jagd- und Sammelpraktiken der Lakota gewidm...
Obstacles such as an unyielding demand by the federal government to implement a farming economy, ext...
An analysis of the history of the Assiniboines and four Sioux tribal groups—Upper Yanktonais, Hunkpa...
The persecution of Native Americans in the United States has not yet come to an end. There are many ...
The effects of alcohol use on Pine Ridge are epidemic and have had a devastating impact on the curre...
This paper analyzes the Lakota as a people, and one of their most prominent chiefs, Sitting Bull. Ba...
Northwest Nebraska, from the 1870s to the early twentieth century, had a complex economic and social...
This project examines the effects that settler colonialism has had on the language revitalization of...
After Chief Sitting Bull returned to the U.S. in 1881 from Canada, about 250 Lakota people remained ...
Depicting alcohol use among Lakotas as both complex and culturally-specific, Beatrice Medicine\u27s ...
Throughout history, the American Indians have experienced maltreatment by the invasion of outside cu...
This well-documented book covers twentieth- century Pine Ridge politics by linking two events at Wou...
Gathering arid preserving wild fruits and vegetables for food and medicine, especially from the wood...
This study examined the lasting effects of historical trauma on the Lakota people. In particular, I ...
The Teton Dakota Indians of the northern Great Plains have stirred the imagination of the people in ...
Die vorliegende Masterarbeit ist dem sozialen Wandel von Jagd- und Sammelpraktiken der Lakota gewidm...
Obstacles such as an unyielding demand by the federal government to implement a farming economy, ext...
An analysis of the history of the Assiniboines and four Sioux tribal groups—Upper Yanktonais, Hunkpa...
The persecution of Native Americans in the United States has not yet come to an end. There are many ...