The general focus in Lakota oral literary research has been in the study of content rather than process in oral traditions. In a new disclosure of the characteristics of Lakota oral style, Delphine Red Shirt shows how its composition and structure are reflected in the work of George Sword, who composed 245 pages of text in the Lakota language using the English alphabet. What emerges in Sword’s Lakota narratives are the formulaic patterns inherent in the Lakota language that are used to tell the narratives, as well as recurring themes and story patterns. Red Shirt’s primary conclusion is that this cadence originates from a distinctly Lakota oral tradition.Red Shirt analyzes historic documents and original texts in Lakota to answer the questi...
Julian Rice organizes, critiques, and analyzes one of Ella Cara Deloria\u27s lifetime achievements, ...
This thesis explores contemporary Lakota identity, as informed by the life story narratives of Meld...
In general, Native American communities provide a tradition of education for children based on oral ...
This research is the result of a long-standing interest in the work of one individual, George Sword ...
The general focus in Lakota oral literary research has been in the study of content rather than proc...
George Sword an Oglala Lakota (1846–1914) learned to write in order to transcribe and preserve his ...
This study examined the lasting effects of historical trauma on the Lakota people. In particular, I ...
This master’s thesis is a discourse analysis of a traditional Lakota story, Iktó na wičhá ha kiŋ”,...
The Lakota are an American Indian tribe in South Dakota. Throughout history, the Lakota have faced m...
Lakota Sioux tribes’ traditions have helped them to heal a systematic transmission of trauma while m...
Over the past twenty years, eighteen tribally-controlled colleges have emerged to meet the needs of ...
This thesis examines Lakota storytellers, specifically through the works of Ihunkthunwan Dakota anth...
Modern Siouan storytellers make a distinction in speaking of the difference between bedtime and sacr...
This set of introductory materials in Lakota is divided into five main parts. These parts are: I Tea...
The reciting of oral traditions, or storytelling, is the oldest form of human literary achievement. ...
Julian Rice organizes, critiques, and analyzes one of Ella Cara Deloria\u27s lifetime achievements, ...
This thesis explores contemporary Lakota identity, as informed by the life story narratives of Meld...
In general, Native American communities provide a tradition of education for children based on oral ...
This research is the result of a long-standing interest in the work of one individual, George Sword ...
The general focus in Lakota oral literary research has been in the study of content rather than proc...
George Sword an Oglala Lakota (1846–1914) learned to write in order to transcribe and preserve his ...
This study examined the lasting effects of historical trauma on the Lakota people. In particular, I ...
This master’s thesis is a discourse analysis of a traditional Lakota story, Iktó na wičhá ha kiŋ”,...
The Lakota are an American Indian tribe in South Dakota. Throughout history, the Lakota have faced m...
Lakota Sioux tribes’ traditions have helped them to heal a systematic transmission of trauma while m...
Over the past twenty years, eighteen tribally-controlled colleges have emerged to meet the needs of ...
This thesis examines Lakota storytellers, specifically through the works of Ihunkthunwan Dakota anth...
Modern Siouan storytellers make a distinction in speaking of the difference between bedtime and sacr...
This set of introductory materials in Lakota is divided into five main parts. These parts are: I Tea...
The reciting of oral traditions, or storytelling, is the oldest form of human literary achievement. ...
Julian Rice organizes, critiques, and analyzes one of Ella Cara Deloria\u27s lifetime achievements, ...
This thesis explores contemporary Lakota identity, as informed by the life story narratives of Meld...
In general, Native American communities provide a tradition of education for children based on oral ...