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Young Man Afraid of His Horses: the Reservation Years
Afraid of Bear to Zuni: Surnames in English of Native American Origin Found Within
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Lands of the Lakota: Policy, Culture and Land Use on the Pine Ridge
Grua Tcu 0229D 10454.Pdf
Community Resource Directory
What Sort of Indian Will Show the Way? Colonization, Mediation, and Interpretation in the Sun Dance Contact Zone
Pine Ridge Agency (See Also Red Cloud Agency and Upper Platte Agency)
INTERVIEW – Clifford Canku Clifford Canku Is a Fluent Dakota Speaker
From the Old West
The Soul of the Indian Lakota Philosophy and the Vision Quest David Martínez
Pine Ridge Area Chamber of Commerce (PDF)
Aspects of Historical and Contemporary Oglala Lakota Belief and Ritual
Download Press Release
Chief Gall and Chief John Grass: Cultural Mediators Or Sellouts?
Testimony Before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
Article Title: Lakota Leaders and Government Agents: a Story of Changing Relationships
Oglala Sioux Tribe PINE RIDGE INDIAN RESERVATION P.O
Top View
Review of the Crazy Horse Surrender Ledger Edited by Thomas R. Buecker and R. Eli Paul
Conquest and the State: Why the United States Employed Massive
Update 4/26/14 LBH Warriors
Chapter 4 Siouan and Other American Indian Occupation of the White River Badlands (Ad 1770-1891)
"They Regard Their Passing As Wakan": Interpreting Western Sioux Explanations for the Bison's Decline
The Lakota Ghost Dance of 1890
Little Wound School District (PDF)
The Historiography of 'The Bloody Field . . . That Kept the Secret of the Everlasting Word"; Wounded Knee
Catherine Price. the Oglala People, 1841-1879: a Political History. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1995
School Improvement Grant Application Packet 1003 (G) Funds
Student Handbook at the Beginning of Each School Year
Glenn Colostate 0053N 11973.Pdf
University of Oklahoma Graduate College from Buffalo to Beeves: Cattle and the Political Economy of the Oglala Lakota, 1750-1920
The Transformation of the Oglala Lakota Economy 1868-1889
Bibliography
Dakota Resources
Manuscript Record
Reservation Akicitas: the Pine Ridge Indian Police, 1879-1885