Lakhota: An Indigenous History Volume 281

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The Lakȟóta are among the best-known Native American peoples. In popular culture and even many scholarly works, they were once lumped together with others and called the Sioux. This book t… [more below]

  • Series: Civilization of the American Indian
  • Author: Andersson, Rani-Henrik
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 440
  • Publish Date: November 17 2022
  • ISBN10: 0806190752
  • Language: English
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The Lakȟóta are among the best-known Native American peoples. In popular culture and even many scholarly works, they were once lumped together with others and called the Sioux. This book tells the full story of Lakȟóta culture and society, from their origins to the twenty-first century, drawing on Lakȟóta voices and perspectives.

In Lakȟóta culture, “listening” is a cardinal virtue, connoting respect, and here authors Rani-Henrik Andersson and David C. Posthumus listen to the Lakȟóta, both past and present. The history of Lakȟóta culture unfolds in this narrative as the people lived it.

Fittingly, Lakhota: An Indigenous History opens with an origin story, that of White Buffalo Calf Woman (Ptesanwin) and her gift of the sacred pipe to the Lakȟóta people. Drawing on winter counts, oral traditions and histories, and Lakȟóta letters and speeches, the narrative proceeds through such periods and events as early Lakȟóta-European trading, the creation of the Great Sioux Reservation, Christian missionization, the Plains Indian Wars, the Ghost Dance and Wounded Knee (1890), the Indian New Deal, and self-determination, as well as recent challenges like the #NoDAPL movement and management of Covid-19 on reservations. This book centers Lakȟóta experience, as when it shifts the focus of the Battle of Little Bighorn from Custer to fifteen-year-old Black Elk, or puts American Horse at the heart of the negotiations with the Crook Commission, or explains the Lakȟóta agenda in negotiating the Fort Laramie Treaty in 1851.

The picture that emerges–of continuity and change in Lakȟóta culture from its distant beginnings to issues in our day–is as sweeping and intimate, and as deeply complex, as the lived history it encompasses.

Author: Rani-Henrik Andersson, David C. Posthumus
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 11/17/2022
Series: Civilization of the American Indian
Pages: 440
Weight: 1.65lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.00w x 1.60d
ISBN: 9780806190754
Language: English

Author

Andersson, Rani-Henrik

Binding

ISBN10

0806190752

ISBN13

9780806190754

Page Count

440

Published Date

November 17 2022

Series

Civilization of the American Indian

Language

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