Image from Pipe Bag, Minneconjou Lakota ca. 1885

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Image from Pipe Bag, Minneconjou Lakota ca. 1885

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Buechel, S.J., Eugene and Rogers, Dilwin Lakota Names and Traditional Uses of Lakota Plants by Sicangu (Brule) People, in the Rosebud Area, South Dakota: A Study Based on Fr. Eugene Buechel's Collection of Plants of Rosebud around 1920. This electronic edition is reproduced with permission of the Rosebud Educational Society, Inc.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920Carrigan, Minnie Buce: Captured by the Indians: reminiscences of pioneer life in Minnesota. Because of the nature of the search engine on this site it is necessary to go to the American Memory Search Page and enter the author's name: Minnie Buce Carrigan. The first entry retrieved should be this document about her captivity in the Minnesota Conflict of 1862. The work was published in 1912 and is posted on the Library of Congress American Memory home page.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920Dorsey, James Owen: Games of Teton Dakota Children This work describes a wide variety of games used by the Lakota. The games are classifed according to the age and genders of the participants.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Eastman, Charles: Indian Boyhood Charles Eastman, a Santee born in 1858, wrote extensively about his life and Sioux culture. He became a physician and was present on the Pine Ridge Reservation during the Wounded Knee Massacre when he cared for many of the wounded.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Eastman, Charles: The Madness of Bald Eagle Charles Eastman, a Santee born in 1858, wrote extensively about his life and Sioux culture. He became a physician and was present on the Pine Ridge Reservation during the Wounded Knee Massacre when he cared for many of the wounded.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Eastman, Charles: Old Indian Days Charles Eastman, a Santee born in 1858, wrote extensively about his life and Sioux culture. He became a physician and was present on the Pine Ridge Reservation during the Wounded Knee Massacre when he cared for many of the wounded.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Eastman, Charles: The Soul of the Indian,Charles Eastman, a Santee born in 1858, wrote extensively about his life and Sioux culture. He became a physician and was present on the Pine Ridge Reservation during the Wounded Knee Massacre when he cared for many of the wounded.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Fletcher, Alice: "An Average Day in Camp Among the Sioux"

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Fletcher, Alice: "Haökah - A Dacota God"

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Fletcher, Alice: "The Shadow or Ghost Lodge: A Ceremony of the Oglala Sioux"

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Herd, Issac V. D: History of the Sioux War and massacres of 1862 and 1863 This book was published in 1864.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Kelly, Fanny: Narrative of my captivity among the Sioux Indians This work is a "captivity narrative" that also contains a "brief account of General Sully's Indian expedition in 1864".

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 McLaughlin, Marie: Myths and Legends of the Sioux Marie L. McLaughlin was 1/4 Dakota, raised in a Dakota community, and then, in 1864 married an Indian agent, Major James McLaughlin, and lived among Native communities for the rest of her life. This book was originally printed in 1916.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Meeker, Louis L Ogalala Games. This work provides descriptions and illustrations of traditional Lakota games. Meeker collected game equipment which is currently on deposit at the University of Pennyslvania's Museum of Natural History and Archaeology. I hope to soon have digital photos of these objects thanks to the museum.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Neihardt, John: Black Elk Speaks This site presents the University of Nebraska's electronic version of "Black Elk Speaks." This text has clickable references. The site itself will contain other information on Lakota history and culture (to date those links do not work).

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 One Feather, Vivian: Woskate - A Curriculum Materials Resource Unit This is a collection of descriptions of various Lakota games based on previously published literature on the subject as well as information gathered from local Lakota scholars, particulary Max Blacksmith of Oglala, South Dakota. The book is designed for teaching Lakota culture on the reservation and contains Lakota terms for each of the games.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Riggs, Stephen Return: Tah-koo wah-kan; or, The gospel among the Dakotas This book provides observations of Dakota culture from the perspective of one of the earliest missionaries among the Dakota in Minnesota.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Schwatka, Frederick: The Sun Dance of the Sioux: Frederick Schwatka observed this Lakota Sun Dance near Fort Robinson in 1875. His account was originally published in Century Magazine Century Magazine New York 1889-1890 Volume 39, pp. 753-759. Fredrick Remington painted five pictures related to the Sun Dance.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Walker, James R Sioux Games I

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Walker, James R Sioux Games II

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Why I Am A Pagan? Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin). Born on the Yankton Reservation in 1876, Zitkala-Sa became an educator and wrote extensively about the life of the Sioux.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Impressions of an Indian Childhood Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin).

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 An Indian Teacher Among Indians Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin).

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Old Indian Legends Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin).

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 The School Days of an Indian Girl Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin).

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 The Soft Hearted Sioux Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin).

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 A Warrior's Daughter Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin).

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 A Warrior's Daughter Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin).

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 The Trail Path Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin).

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Lakota Stories: a collection of Lakota stories-- unfortunately they are not referenced by origin or teller.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Three Noted Chiefs of the Sioux: Anonymous: Harper's Weekly 34, 20 Oct. 1890: Page 995

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Iron Hawk: This Lakota tale was recorded by Ella Deloria in "Lakota Texts" (1932). The tale is also presented in English.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Literature: This site archives a collection of Sioux stories and gives some information on the political structure of the Seven Council Fires. The souces of these stories however are not cited.

Lakota beadwork design from a dress yoke 1900-1920 Sioux Authors: The Internet Public Library provides short biographies, bibliographies and links to material on the web for the following authors: Barbara Means Adams; Paula Gunn Allen; Arthur Douglas Amiotte; Moses Big Crow; Black Elk; Wallace Black Elk; Leonard R. Bruguier; Elizabeth Cook-Lynn; Leonard Crow Dog; Ella Cara Deloria; Vine Deloria Jr.; Eugene Delorme; Wynne Hanson DuBray; Joseph Iron Eye Dudley; Charles Eastman; Tim Giago; Martin High Bear; Archie Fire Lame Deer; John (Fire) Lame Deer; Joseph Marshall III; Ed McGaa; Marie L. McLaughlin; Beatrice Medicine; Mark Monroe; Susan Power ; Valerie Red-Horse ; Carol Lee Sanchez; Kurt Schweigman ; Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve; Luther Standing Bear; Storm Horse ; Dovie Thomason; Calvin Thunder Hawk; John Trudell; Richard Twiss; Paul War Cloud; Rosebud Yellow Robe; Zitkala Sa. Note that this listing is cited directly from the site's bibliography page.




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