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From:The American Indian Quarterly (Vol. 18, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbundant research about the Sioux (Lakota, Nakota, and Dakota) is available, including ample endogenous material expressing the experiences and knowledge of Sioux tribal members themselves, albeit often with the support...
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From:CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (Vol. 54, Issue 7)Densmore, Frances. World of the Teton Sioux Indians: their music, life & culture, ed. by Joseph A. Fitzgerald; foreword by Charles Trimble. World Wisdom, 2016. 297p indexes ISBN 9781936597512 pbk, $23.95 [cc] 54-3313...
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From:Whispering Wind (Vol. 38, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe subject of this article is an interesting painted muslin dance shield with classic animal dreamer society imagery, originally owned and, not inconceivably, made by the famous Oglala Sioux chief Iron Tail, or Sinte...
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From:American Music (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedWes York. Three Native Songs. Nancy Armstron& soprano; Sanford Sylvan, baritone; Susan Downey and Peggy Friedland, flutes; Jeffrey Fischer and James Russell Smith, percussion; Reed Woodhouse, piano; Charles Fussell,...
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From:Whispering Wind (Vol. 47, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe Heart of Everything That Is, The Untold Story of Red Cloud, An American Legend by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin. 2013, New York: Simon & Schuster Inc. 4 maps, 16 pp. B/W plates. I try to avoid books with pretentiously...
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From:Whispering Wind (Vol. 34, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction It has been a long, hot drive through Nebraska corn in August. You turn North at Valentine on to US 83, then right on US 16 and then make your way South to Rosebud. The ice water at the Museum of the Fur...
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From:CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (Vol. 54, Issue 7)REFERENCE Aging in America, ed. by Robert L. Scardamalia. 2nd ed. Bernan, 2016. 465p index afp ISBN 9781598888638, $110.00; ISBN 9781598888645 ebook, $109.99; 54-3028 Art History Teaching Resources. URL:http://...
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From:The American Indian Quarterly (Vol. 18, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedRichard Erdoes' portrayal of the Lakota, 'Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions,' is a blatant attempt to sell books through a perpetuation of stereotypes surrounding Native American culture. Archie Fire Lame Deer, who is the...
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From:ReVision (Vol. 29, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT. Pitfalls exist in excavating truths about Native American religions. Comparative studies with non-Indian evaluative structures do not generate worthy information. Lack of a concise, consensual theology and...
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From:Skeptic (Altadena, CA) (Vol. 24, Issue 2)PTEROSAURS BECAME EXTINCT OVER 6O MILLION YEARS ago. Nevertheless, anti-evolution authors often suggest that the Thunderbird traditions of Native American peoples are based on human encounters with living pterosaurs....
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From:Current Musicology (Issue 84) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction Following Derrida, in this paper we hope to reinscribe the familiar musicological concepts of analysis and performance, drawing them into new relationships, in order to turn them against their...
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From:The American Indian Quarterly (Vol. 22, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedAn early interview with Emmy Valandry who witness the Ghost Dance and events surrounding the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890 are translated by interviewer Ella Deloria and published at the end of this article on...
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From:Notes (Vol. 73, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedFor information about the scope of this column, consult the headline in the September 2016 issue. ENGLISH Adams, Chris. The grail guitar: the search for Jimi Hendrix's Purple haze Telecaster. Lanham, MD: Rowman &...
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From:The American Indian Quarterly (Vol. 30, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedThe following report describes an undergraduate college student research project I devised, supervised, and edited ten years ago with support from the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education and additional...
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From:The American Indian Quarterly (Vol. 20, Issue 3-4) Peer-ReviewedConcepts of authenticity, cultural identity, and community survival that have come to the fore through the politics of recognition can be used as interpretive tools in a dialogic approach to the study of Native American...