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THE
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68182
THE TRUTH ABOUT GERONIMO
by B. Davis. Forward by R. Utley. A firsthand account of the “Geronimo Campaign”
of 1885-1886. A fair presentation of the famous fighter and the men who
forced his surrender. 253 pages. Paperbound
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$16.95
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10501
KIOWA VOICES-Ceremonial
Dance, Ritual, and Songs Volume 1 by M. Boyd. Faced with the possibility
of losing much of their cultural heritage with the passing of the Kiowa
elders, the Kiowa Historical & Research Society has permanently recorded
some of the tribal memory chain. This volume is the Kiowa cultural beliefs
and values as presented and revealed in a combination of Kiowa ceremonial
dance and song rituals, their legends and arts. Large 9”x12” book with drawings,
photos, and maps (many in full color). 164 pages. Clothbound. Illustrated.
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$39.95
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10502
KIOWA VOICES-Myths,
Legends, and folktales Volume ll by M. Boyd. This presents Kiowa stories
against an historical background of the Kiowa’s migration onto the Northern
plains with its horse-buffalo culture and their entry onto the Southern
plains, where they and their Comanche allies became dominant. Large 9“x12”
size, 295 photos and drawings, 323 pages. Clothbound. Illustrated
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$39.95
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10505
KIOWA VOICES-Volume
l and ll SPECIAL PRICED SET
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| THE
CHEYENNE |
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74078
THE PEACE CHIEFS OF THE CHEYENNES
by Stan Hoig. The story of the peace chiefs who acted as a buffer between
their tribe and the U.S. military to keep peace. 206 pages. Paperbound.
Illustrated
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$19.95
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THE
CHEYENNE INDIANS
by George Bird Grinnell. Their History & Their Ways Of Life. Volume I, first
published in 1923, covers Cheyenne history, old-time ways, camp customs,
social organization, young people, women and their societies, industries,
games and amusements and tribal government. Volume II includes chapters on
war and warrior societies, religious beliefs, disease and healing, plants,
the Medicine Lodge, ceremonial and culture heroes.
68105 Volume I. 358 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated
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$21.95
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68209 Volume
II
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430 pages. Paperbound.
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$25.95
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68210 Set
of Two Volumes
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$44.95
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| THE
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74085
THE SIOUX by Hassrick.
Life and Customs of a Warrior Society. Chapters include structure of the
nation, morals and manners, the family, fun, scheme of war, etc. 337 pages.
Clothbound. Illustrated
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$24.95
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14801
EAGLE VISION-RETURN OF THE HOOP
by Ed McGaa, Eagle Man. This new novel, by a fearless Indian author, tells
the true story of the Sioux bringing back their sun dance and regaining
their hoop. 311 Pages. Paperbound. Illustrated
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68220
THE LAKOTA RITUAL OF THE SWEAT LODGE-History
and Contemporary Practice by Raymond A. Bucko. This study is the first in-depth
look at the history and significance of the Lakota Sweat Lodge with convincing
explanations for the longevity and popularity of the ceremony. Paperbound
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$16.95 |
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68221
WITH MY OWN EYES -
A Lakota Women Tells Her People’s History by Susan Bordeaux Betteyoun. This
book is quite unusual in being a firsthand account of 19th century Sioux
life by a woman. It is a fascinating account of a key period in Plains Indian
life. Paperbound
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$16.95 |
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68110
MY PEOPLE THE SIOUX
- 2nd EDITION - by
Luther Standing Bear with an introduction by R.N. Ellis. First published
in 1928. Born in the 1860’s Standing Bear, son of a Lakota Chief; went to
Carlisle, witnessed the Ghost Dance uprising, toured Europe with Buffalo
Bill and devoted his later years (1920’s-30’s) to the Indian Rights movement.
288 pages. Paperbound
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$12.95
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68115
BLACK ELK SPEAKS-NEW
EDITION - Being
the Life of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux. As told through John Neihardt.
An in-depth look at the beliefs of spiritual and material quality of life
in the age of computers. 299 pages. Photographs SEE CASSETTE OF THIS BOOK
ON PAGE ?
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$14.95
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68116
THE SIXTH GRANDFATHER-Black
Elk’s Teachings Given to John Niehardt by Raymond J. DeMallie. Presents
a uniquely sensitive look at Lakota theology, philosophy, and history, which
are all one in Traditionalist Lakota thought. 452 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated
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$19.95
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OTHER
PLAINS INDIANS BOOKS
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53009
HAIR PIPES IN PLAINS INDIAN ADORNMENT
by J.C. Ewers. From prehistoric to modern times, many groups of North American
Indians have utilized a long tubular ornamental bead which has come to be
known as the “hair pipe”. The author discusses, and illustrates with six
maps, the distribution of hair pipes among various Western Indians. 54 pages.
Paperbound. Illustrated
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$5.95
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74092
THE BLACKFEET-Raiders
on the Northwestern Plains by J. Ewers. The history of these Indians from
the dog-travois to modern times. 348 pages. Clothbound. Illustrated
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$24.95
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74093
BLACKFEET & BUFFALO
by J.W. Schultz (Apikuni). Memories of life among the Indians. Detailed
and intimate life of the Blackfoot Indians. 384 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated
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$21.95
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THE
THOMAS E. MAILS NATIVE AMERICAN COLLECTION- created by one of the most
prolific writers on Native Americans. Each book is paperbound, 96 pages
with 35 black and white illustrations.
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13606
PEOPLES OF THE PLAINS-This
volume depicts family and community life including child rearing, governments
and interaction among the Plains tribes.
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$10.95
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13607
CREATORS OF THE PLAINS-This
book details an astounding array of pottery, basketry, weaving, painting,
jewelry and other arts and crafts
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$10.95
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