
RECOMMENDED READINGS
| "Lakota Belief and Ritual" by James R. Walker |
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| "Lakota Myth" by James R. Walker |
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| "Lakota Society" by James R. Walker and Raymond DeMallie |
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| “Oglala Women: Myth Ritual and Reality" by Marla M. Powers |
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| “Walking in a Sacred Manner" by Mark St. Pierre and Tilda Long Soldier |
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| "The Legend of the White Buffalo" by Dr. Louis Leonardi |
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| "White Buffalo Calf Woman – Brings The First Pipe" told by Joseph Chasing Horse. |
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| Demallie, Raymond J. and Parks, Douglas R., "Sioux Indian Religion" – Tradition and Innovation, University of Oklahoma Press, 1967. |
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| Dooling, D.M. and Jordan-Smith, Paul, "I Become Part of It; Sacred Dimensions in Native American Life", Parabola Books, New York, 1989. |
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| Erodes, Richard, "The Sun Dance People", Vintage Sundial Books, Random House, New York, 1972. |
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| Josephy, Jr., Alivin M., "Now That The Buffalos Gone", Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1982. |
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| Lazarus, Edward, Black Hills / White Justice: The Sioux Nation Versus The United States 1775 To The Present, Harper Collins Publishing, New York, 1991. |
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| Laubin, Reginald and Gladys, Indian Dances of North America, The University of Oklahoma Press. |
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| Prucha, Francis Paul, The Great Father, University of Nebraska Press, 1984. |
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| Spindler, Will H., Tragedy Strikes a Wounded Knee, News/Star, Nebraska, 1955. |
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| Utley, Robert M., The Last Days of the Sioux Nation, Yale University, Massachusetts, 1963. |
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