Joe Starita\u27s book centers on five generations of the Dull Knife family from the 1870s until the present. The original Dull Knife was a Northern Cheyenne who, with Little Wolf, led his people north from Indian Territory in 1878. The flight became one of the more famous episodes of the Indian wars. His son, George Dull Knife, born in 1875, probably came north to the Pine Ridge reservation several years later and identified with the Lakota rather than the Northern Cheyenne. George worked in Buffalo Bill\u27s Wild West Show and later served as a tribal policeman. His son, Guy, Sr., attended Haskell Institute, fought in World War I, and represented his people on the tribal council at Pine Ridge for many years. Guy, Jr., born in 1947, grew up...
Although numerous nonfiction works about American Indians fill juvenile sections of public libraries...
Lewis\u27 new book on Oglala ceremony and healing brings together observations and interpretations o...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
Joe Starita\u27s book centers on five generations of the Dull Knife family from the 1870s until the ...
This well-documented book covers twentieth- century Pine Ridge politics by linking two events at Wou...
Identity everywhere is complicated, but, in my experience, nowhere as complicated as on the contempo...
The late Oglala Lakota traditionalist Pete Catches or Petaga Yuha Mani (He Walks with Hot Coals) has...
In 1874 and 1875, whites, lured by the discovery of gold in the Black Hills, poured into the norther...
For most outsiders to South Dakota\u27s Pine Ridge Reservation, the subtitle of Vic Glover\u27s book...
Greengrass Pipe Dancers is an account of Little Eagle\u27s trips in 1988 and 1990 to Lakota communit...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
Review of: Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power, by Pekka Hämäläinen
Old-style, mainline anthropologists will probably not like this book. It is certainly not old-style ...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
Colonialism becomes the lens through which Jeffrey Ostler both analyzes and interprets the history o...
Although numerous nonfiction works about American Indians fill juvenile sections of public libraries...
Lewis\u27 new book on Oglala ceremony and healing brings together observations and interpretations o...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
Joe Starita\u27s book centers on five generations of the Dull Knife family from the 1870s until the ...
This well-documented book covers twentieth- century Pine Ridge politics by linking two events at Wou...
Identity everywhere is complicated, but, in my experience, nowhere as complicated as on the contempo...
The late Oglala Lakota traditionalist Pete Catches or Petaga Yuha Mani (He Walks with Hot Coals) has...
In 1874 and 1875, whites, lured by the discovery of gold in the Black Hills, poured into the norther...
For most outsiders to South Dakota\u27s Pine Ridge Reservation, the subtitle of Vic Glover\u27s book...
Greengrass Pipe Dancers is an account of Little Eagle\u27s trips in 1988 and 1990 to Lakota communit...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
Review of: Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power, by Pekka Hämäläinen
Old-style, mainline anthropologists will probably not like this book. It is certainly not old-style ...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
Colonialism becomes the lens through which Jeffrey Ostler both analyzes and interprets the history o...
Although numerous nonfiction works about American Indians fill juvenile sections of public libraries...
Lewis\u27 new book on Oglala ceremony and healing brings together observations and interpretations o...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...