Lakota woman / by Mary Crow Dog and Richard Erdoes.
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Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Biography | Lancaster Campus | 92 BRA (Browse shelf) | Available | LA32176000350447 | |
Non-fiction | Lancaster Campus | 978.3 CRO (Browse shelf) | Available | LA32176000079491 |
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Grove Weidenfeld, 1990.
A woman from He-Dog -- Invisible fathers -- Civilize them with a stick -- Drinking and fighting -- Aimlessness -- We aim not to please -- Crying for a dream -- Cankpe Opi Wakpala -- The siege -- The ghosts return -- Birth giving -- Sioux and elephants never forget -- Two cut-off hands -- Cante Ishta--the eye of the heart -- The eagle caged -- Ho Uway Tinkte--my voice you shall hear.
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Story of Mary Crow Dog, nee Mary Brave Bird, who rebelled against the life of the South Dakota Indian reservation and participated in the beginning of the tribal movements of the sixties and seventies.
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