The Lakota Sioux:
The history of the Lakota people--one of the best-known Native peoples in America--is often understood solely through conflict. Legendary figures such as Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, as well as the clashes with the United States at Little Big Horn and Wounded Knee, have defined the Lakota Sioux for...
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Zusammenfassung: | The history of the Lakota people--one of the best-known Native peoples in America--is often understood solely through conflict. Legendary figures such as Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, as well as the clashes with the United States at Little Big Horn and Wounded Knee, have defined the Lakota Sioux for many. However, The Lakota Sioux presents a broader history, including the Lakota's evolving relationships with other Indian groups, Europeans, and Americans and their critical role in the 19th-century fur trade. This informative book documents the Lakota Sioux's ongoing struggle to remain a distinct people and culture in a rapidly changing world--to at once be part of and yet remain separate from the United States and mainstream American society. Readers will learn about this people's history, its storied clashes with American military forces, and its place in today's society.--From the publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-129) and index Being Lakota -- Origins and the Lakota universe -- The Lakota heyday -- Life inside the circle -- A world transformed -- Finding a new way -- Return to Wounded Knee -- The Lakota today |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (139 pages) illustrations |
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spelling | Rzeczkowski, Frank Verfasser aut The Lakota Sioux Frank Rzeczkowski New York Chelsea House 2011 1 online resource (139 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-129) and index Being Lakota -- Origins and the Lakota universe -- The Lakota heyday -- Life inside the circle -- A world transformed -- Finding a new way -- Return to Wounded Knee -- The Lakota today The history of the Lakota people--one of the best-known Native peoples in America--is often understood solely through conflict. Legendary figures such as Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, as well as the clashes with the United States at Little Big Horn and Wounded Knee, have defined the Lakota Sioux for many. However, The Lakota Sioux presents a broader history, including the Lakota's evolving relationships with other Indian groups, Europeans, and Americans and their critical role in the 19th-century fur trade. This informative book documents the Lakota Sioux's ongoing struggle to remain a distinct people and culture in a rapidly changing world--to at once be part of and yet remain separate from the United States and mainstream American society. Readers will learn about this people's history, its storied clashes with American military forces, and its place in today's society.--From the publisher Dakota Indians / Juvenile literature Dakota Indians Indians History JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / State & Local bisacsh Dakota Indians fast Geschichte |
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