Wind Through the Buffalo Grass: A Lakota Story Cycle is a narrative history of the Pine Ridge Lakota tribe of South Dakota, following its history from 1850 to the present day through actual historical events and through the stories of four fictional Lakota children, each related by descent and separated from one another by two generations. The ecology of the Pine Ridge region, especially its mammalian and avian wildlife, is woven into the stories of the children. Illustrated by the author, the book includes drawings of Pine Ridge wildlife, regional maps, and Native American pictorial art. Appendices include a listing of important Lakota words, and checklists of mammals and breeding birds of the region. Includes A Timeline of the Lakotas an...
Book Notes The Price of a Gift: A Lakota Healer\u27s Story Texas and New Mexico on the Eve of the Ci...
This project examines the effects that settler colonialism has had on the language revitalization of...
This article examines how Native places are made, named, and reconstructed after colonization throug...
Wind Through the Buffalo Grass: A Lakota Story Cycle is a narrative history of the Pine Ridge Lakota...
The Lakota are an American Indian tribe in South Dakota. Throughout history, the Lakota have faced m...
When Wind Cave National Park celebrated its Fiftieth Anniversary in 1953, a Lakota delegation from t...
Lévi-Strauss Claude. P. Holder, The Hoe and the Horse on the Plains. A Study of Cultural Development...
The reciting of oral traditions, or storytelling, is the oldest form of human literary achievement. ...
Review of: "Twenty-five Years among the Indians and Buffalo: A Frontier Memoir", by William D. Stree...
An examination of the role of the buffalo in the west and the cultures on the plains. The author inc...
Mary Pope Osborne is a prominent contemporary children’s book author, best- known for her Magic tr...
This work concerns a Native American Nation; the Lakota (Sioux) and its mythology. One of the goals ...
The White Bull Manuscript, as it is commonly known, was commissioned by Usher Burdick in 1931. Burdi...
The interest of nineteenth-century Lakotas in the sun, moon, and stars was an essential part of thei...
In the latter half of the nineteenth century a deadly clash of cultures swept across the Great Plain...
Book Notes The Price of a Gift: A Lakota Healer\u27s Story Texas and New Mexico on the Eve of the Ci...
This project examines the effects that settler colonialism has had on the language revitalization of...
This article examines how Native places are made, named, and reconstructed after colonization throug...
Wind Through the Buffalo Grass: A Lakota Story Cycle is a narrative history of the Pine Ridge Lakota...
The Lakota are an American Indian tribe in South Dakota. Throughout history, the Lakota have faced m...
When Wind Cave National Park celebrated its Fiftieth Anniversary in 1953, a Lakota delegation from t...
Lévi-Strauss Claude. P. Holder, The Hoe and the Horse on the Plains. A Study of Cultural Development...
The reciting of oral traditions, or storytelling, is the oldest form of human literary achievement. ...
Review of: "Twenty-five Years among the Indians and Buffalo: A Frontier Memoir", by William D. Stree...
An examination of the role of the buffalo in the west and the cultures on the plains. The author inc...
Mary Pope Osborne is a prominent contemporary children’s book author, best- known for her Magic tr...
This work concerns a Native American Nation; the Lakota (Sioux) and its mythology. One of the goals ...
The White Bull Manuscript, as it is commonly known, was commissioned by Usher Burdick in 1931. Burdi...
The interest of nineteenth-century Lakotas in the sun, moon, and stars was an essential part of thei...
In the latter half of the nineteenth century a deadly clash of cultures swept across the Great Plain...
Book Notes The Price of a Gift: A Lakota Healer\u27s Story Texas and New Mexico on the Eve of the Ci...
This project examines the effects that settler colonialism has had on the language revitalization of...
This article examines how Native places are made, named, and reconstructed after colonization throug...