In Oklahoma\u27s Cheyenne community, Lawrence Hart has led a life framed by service and self-sacrifice. Widely regarded by his people as the embodiment of what a leader should be, Hart has spent decades tending to their cultural, spiritual, and political health. In Hinz-Penner\u27s hands, Hart\u27s biography is not simply his life story, but also a reflection of the shifting contours of contemporary Native life and a story that tells us much about what it means to be Cheyenne in the modern world. Writing with a keen appreciation for the larger issues at play in Hart\u27s life, Hinz-Penner deftly broadens her account into something resembling a history of the Southern Cheyenne people for over the past hundred and fifty years. She begins by p...
Social ills plague Indian reservations in the United States as they have since the day those institu...
The Nez Perce people (who call themselves Nimiipuu) are ancient inhabitants of Idaho\u27s Clearwater...
Stan Hoig here retraces a critical half-century of Cheyenne history from the tribe\u27s first treaty...
In Oklahoma\u27s Cheyenne community, Lawrence Hart has led a life framed by service and self-sacrifi...
In an attempt to add a Cheyenne voice to the voluminous literature published about this Great Plains...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Omahas occupied a strategic position on the Missouri Riv...
For most outsiders to South Dakota\u27s Pine Ridge Reservation, the subtitle of Vic Glover\u27s book...
In 1995 Alan Boye, an English professor at Lyndon State College in Vermont, began a thousand-mile jo...
In 1922 a white physician working on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation began taking photographs of t...
Primarily this is a book about pre-reservation religions among the Hidatsa and Mandan, with a final ...
On the night of January 2, 1879, Standing Bear and thirty other Ponca men, women, and children slipp...
Dorothy Schwieder knows community history. As a historian at Iowa State University, she investigated...
This autobiographical account of La Donna Harris, a Comanche woman from rural southwest Oklahoma, de...
This important book details the continent-wide, including Great Plains, efforts of Native Americans ...
Poncas still remember the events surrounding the 1879 verdict that first recognized Constitutionally...
Social ills plague Indian reservations in the United States as they have since the day those institu...
The Nez Perce people (who call themselves Nimiipuu) are ancient inhabitants of Idaho\u27s Clearwater...
Stan Hoig here retraces a critical half-century of Cheyenne history from the tribe\u27s first treaty...
In Oklahoma\u27s Cheyenne community, Lawrence Hart has led a life framed by service and self-sacrifi...
In an attempt to add a Cheyenne voice to the voluminous literature published about this Great Plains...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Omahas occupied a strategic position on the Missouri Riv...
For most outsiders to South Dakota\u27s Pine Ridge Reservation, the subtitle of Vic Glover\u27s book...
In 1995 Alan Boye, an English professor at Lyndon State College in Vermont, began a thousand-mile jo...
In 1922 a white physician working on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation began taking photographs of t...
Primarily this is a book about pre-reservation religions among the Hidatsa and Mandan, with a final ...
On the night of January 2, 1879, Standing Bear and thirty other Ponca men, women, and children slipp...
Dorothy Schwieder knows community history. As a historian at Iowa State University, she investigated...
This autobiographical account of La Donna Harris, a Comanche woman from rural southwest Oklahoma, de...
This important book details the continent-wide, including Great Plains, efforts of Native Americans ...
Poncas still remember the events surrounding the 1879 verdict that first recognized Constitutionally...
Social ills plague Indian reservations in the United States as they have since the day those institu...
The Nez Perce people (who call themselves Nimiipuu) are ancient inhabitants of Idaho\u27s Clearwater...
Stan Hoig here retraces a critical half-century of Cheyenne history from the tribe\u27s first treaty...