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rosebud indian reservation (s.d.)

The Christmas coat

memories of my Sioux childhood
Virginia has outgrown her winter coat and hopes that one of the packages of donated clothing that arrive on the Sioux reservation at Christmas from congregations in New England will contain a coat in her size.

Winter counts

a novel
"Virgil Wounded Horse is the local enforcer on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. When justice is denied by the American legal system or the tribal council, Virgil is hired to deliver his own punishment, the kind that's hard to forget. But when heroin makes its way into the reservation and finds Virgil's nephew, his vigilantism suddenly becomes personal. He enlists the help of his ex-girlfriend and sets out to learn where the drugs are coming from, and how to make them stop. They follow a lead to Denver and find that drug cartels are rapidly expanding and forming new and terrifying alliances. And back on the reservation, a new tribal council initiative raises uncomfortable questions about money and power. As Virgil starts to link the pieces together, he must face his own demons and reclaim his Native identity. He realizes that being a Native American in the twenty-first century comes at an incredible cost. Winter Counts is a tour-de-force of crime fiction, a bracingly honest look at a long-ignored part of American life, and a twisting, turning story that's as deeply rendered as it is thrilling"--From the publisher's web site.

Lakota woman

1991
Story of Mary Crow Dog, nee Mary Brave Bird, who rebelled against the life of the South Dakota Indian reservation and participated in the beginning of the tribal movements of the sixties and seventies.

Grandchildren of the Lakota

1999
Introduces the history, culture, and beliefs of the Lakota Indians through a description of the lives of several children living on the Rosebud Sioux reservation in South Dakota.

Lakota woman

1991
Mary Crow Dog, a Sioux Indian, grew up poor on a South Dakota Reservation. She joined the new movement of tribal pride in the 1960's and 1970's and married Leonard Crow Dog, the movement's chief medicine man, who revived the sacred but outlawed Ghost Dance. Her story is one of survival and determination against all odds.
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