Description
Lipsha seeks out his great-grandmother for a magical solution to his romantic dilemma—on sacred ground where a federally sanctioned bingo palace is slated for construction
filled with the somber majesty of Pueblo myth
Together with the Osage they began to expose one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history
painter Lisa Fifield and writer Lise Erdrich honor their Native American tradition in their own unique ways
it also documents how non-natives symbolically and legally appropriated Isle Royale by presenting it to fellow non-natives as an island that was uninhabited and unused
My Indian Boyhood drum Lipsha seeks out his great-grandmotherAlthough the traditional Sioux nation was in its last days when Luther Standing Bear was born in the 1860s, he was raised in the ancestral manner to be a successful hunter and warrior and a respectful and productive member of Sioux society. Known as Plenty Kill, young Standing Bear belonged to the Western Sioux tribe that inhabited present day North and South Dakota. In My Indian Boyhood he describes the home life and education of Indian children.
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