Lakota na Dakota Wowapi Oti Kin

Lakota Dakota Information Home Page


Tipi bag, Minneconjou Lakota, ca. 1885


Welcome to the Lakota na Dakota Wowapi Oti Kin, The Lakota Dakota Information Home Page. This is a joint project by Martin Broken Leg at The Vancouver School of Theology , Vancouver, British Columbia, and Raymond Bucko, S.J. at Creighton University, Omaha, NE. This page deals with Lakota and Dakota peoples. These distinct but related groups are sometimes referred to as Sioux or Siouan peoples. This page does not represent an officially sanctioned voice for any of these peoples either as individuals or as corporate groups.

We have redesigned the pages for faster loading and ease of use. Hopefully this will be an improvement over the single long list! I have put page notifications on each page so you can decide which categories you want to receive notice for when they are updated. The index page is the least likely page to be updated regularly. Since the reconfiguration is new there may be some glitches in it. Please tell me if any of the navigation (or other) links do not work! Thanks!!

The authors of this page hope to make this site a location for a multiplicity of voices and opinions from various communities (Lakota; other native; non-native; scholarly, etc) and other groups, and serve as a forum for ongoing dialogue on contemporary, sometimes thorny, issues. Feel free to interact with the keepers of this page and/or comment on the various displays by communicating with us via e-mail. All opinions presented in a respectful way are worthy of inclusion. If you feel that your opinion is not represented or misrepresented, we are willing to post your own statement as part of this page.

The opinions do not necessarily reflect those of the authors of this home page nor does the appearance of material on this page represent a nihil obstat on the part of the page keepers.

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Lakota Dress Yoke: 1900-1920




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This page is managed by
Rev. Raymond A. Bucko, S.J.
of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology
at Creighton University.

E-Mail: bucko@creighton.edu

Ths Page Was Last Updated: May 26, 2005