Essays About lakota

 

  • Lakota
    The Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Nation is also known as the Great Sioux Nation. The word Sioux was adopted by the United States government ...
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  • Lakota
    ... Experience the rise of the last of the Great Lakota War Chiefs. ... We travel to the Lakota Sioux Reservation, where a man-child has been born. ...
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  • Defender of Lakota Homeland
    ... Gary Anderson's biography entitled Sitting Bull and the Paradox of Lakota Nationhood is an admirable example of a leader who steers his followers into a life ...
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  • Lakota women
    The book "Lakota Woman," is an autobiography that depicts Mary Crow Dog and Indians' Lives. Because I only had a limited knowledge ...
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  • Dances With Wolves- Lakota Sioux
    Dances With Wolves, an academe award-winning movie, is about a solder that is united with a Sioux tribe. This movie however does ...
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  • Battle of Little Bighorn
    ... It was a day of courage for the Cheyenne, Lakota and Sioux. ... This offer was hard to refuse, so twenty thousand Lakota went to meet with the commissioners. ...
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  • Black Elk:
    ... Residents of Pine Ridge refer to themselves often time as Sioux, Siouxs, Indian, and Lakota.# As America flourished, the Lakota found themselves being pushed ...
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  • The Root of Ethnic Discrimination at Wounded Knee
    In December of 1890, some 300 Lakota Indians, led by Chief Spotted Elk, took up encampment in the area we now know as Wounded Knee, South Dakota. ...
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  • Native Americans
    ... Native American spirituality is no exception. Traditional Lakota spirituality is a form of religious belief that each thing, plant and animal has a spirit. ...
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  • Outline of Sioux History
    The Sioux were originally part of the seven council fires, Oceti Sakowin, which was made up of seven bands: four Dakota, two nakota and one teton or lakota band ...
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  • Black Elk Speaks
    He encountered an extremely elderly member of the Lakota tribe by the name of Black Elk, whom Neihardt hoped could remember the old ways. ...
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  • Sitting Bull
    Sitting Bull was A Hunkpappa Lakota Chief and holy man under whom the Lakota tribe united on the Dakota plains. ... He became leader of the Lakota in 1868. ...
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  • A Comparison of Native American Thought anf Witchcraft
    ... Black Elk was a holy man of the Lakota people of the Sioux tribe. ... The Lakota believe that nature is sacred, everything in the universe is connected. ...
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  • A Comparison of Native American Thought anf Witchcraft1
    ... Black Elk was a holy man of the Lakota people of the Sioux tribe. ... The Lakota believe that nature is sacred, everything in the universe is connected. ...
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  • Western Religions
    ... For the purposes of this paper I will focus on those of the Lakota Indians. In the Lakota Indians' belief there are seven sacred rites that are perfomed. ...
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  • Zen Buddhism
    ... involved. I will also touch on his use of combined Zen and Christianity along with his extended interest in the Lakota Sioux. "The ...
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  • American Indian Relgion
    ... Native Americans. I will also include the creation myth of the Osage Indians and the afterlife beliefs of the Lakota Sioux. Although ...
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  • Native American Religious Beliefs
    ... Native Americans. I will also include the creation myth of the Osage Indians and the afterlife beliefs of the Lakota Sioux. Although ...
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  • Battle of little bighorn
    ... the ! Lakota. ... Hills. Many concessions and advantages were promised and an effort was to be made to move the Lakota into Indian territory. ...
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  • "Thunderheart"
    ... culture. During 1970s, American Indian Reservations had turmoil within their own people with the clash between cultures (Lakota vs. ...
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  • chief illiniwek
    ... As stated on http://www.geocities.com, Chief Illiniwek's dance is a type of Oglala-Lakota Sioux dance called Fancy dance, which is celebratory in nature, has ...
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  • Chief Illiniwek
    ... As stated on http://www.geocities.com, Chief Illiniwek's dance is a type of Oglala-Lakota Sioux dance called Fancy dance, which is celebratory in nature, has ...
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  • Indian Music and Culture
    ... They usually sing to the Northern Plains. They sing to the tribe of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, Crow, Blackfeet and Cree. They ...
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  • Native American Indian religion
    ... I will also include the creation myth of the Osage Indians and the afterlife beliefs of the Lakota Sioux. ... Crow Dog, Mary and Richard Erdoes. Lakota Woman. ...
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  • Bilingual Education
    ... For example, Lakota is widely used on most Sioux reservations in the US, so many parents may want their children to learn Lakota instead of Chinese. ...
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  • Response Journal
    ... Wiget uses the example of the Lakota\'s White Buffalo Calf Pipe Woman, who appeared to the people and brought them the scared pipe, teaching them how to pray ...
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  • Native Americans Inhalants
    ... Two examples of this use of inhalants among Indian tribes occurred in North Dakota, where a group of Lakota teenagers used Wite-Out, a correctional fluid, to ...
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  • Crazy Horse, A True American
    ... Crazy Horse earned his reputation among the Lakota not only by his skill and daring in battle but also by his fierce determination to preserve his people's ...
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  • An Observation of Sacred Hoops
    ... Using the principles of Zen Buddhism and the ideals of the Lakota Sioux warrior, Phil Jackson teaches his players how to work hard even when the spotlight is ...
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  • Film technique analysis
    ... reports (maybe they should have done a "financial news" spot at the trading post: "Now here's Wilbur Has No Horses {an actual Oglala Lakota surname} with the ...
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