Book IDs for ordering start with Lakota Original - LO.
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THE STAR QUILT: SYMBOL OF LAKOTA IDENTITY
By Marla N. Powers.Catalogue of the exhibit "A Century of Vision: American Indian Art from Wounded Knee to the Present." Discusses the history and significance of the star quilt as a symbol of Lakota identity. 8.5"x11", 10 pp. 15 illus. LB 1990
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$8.95 |
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LO2 |
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SACRED FOODS OF THE LAKOTA
By William K. Powers and Marla N. Powers. Fourteen old-time photographs highlight descriptions of ceremonies related to eating buffalo meat, wasna (pemmican), and dog. 6"x9", 63 pp. 14 illus. LB 1990 |
$17.50 |
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LAKOTA NAMING: A MODERN-DAY HUNKA CEREMONY
By Marla N. Powers. History of the Hunka and a description of a contemporary Naming Ceremony. 6"x9", 48 pp. 38 illus. LB 1991 |
$17.50 |
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DEER WOMAN AND OTHER POEMS
By William K. Powers. 6"x9", 47 pp. LB 1994
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$10.00 |
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TESTIMONY TO WOUNDED KNEE:
A Comprehensive Bibliography
by William K Powers and Marla N. Powers. A compendium of the major works on the Ghost Dance and Wounded Knee Massacre. 8.5"x11" 60 pp. LB 1994 |
$24.95 |
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DOUBLE WOMAN
By Michele Burger. A study of the fabulous Double Woman from the perspective of the relationship between art and myth and its continuing influence on contemporary Lakota representational painting. 6"x9" 99 pp. 9 illus. LB 1999
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$21.95 |
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LAKOTA COSMOS: Religion and the Reinvention of Culture
By William K. Powers. How ritual and belief play an important role in defining and redefining Lakota culture as we approach the millennium. 6"x9", 50pp. 13 illus. |
$16.95 |
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ALL MY RELATIONS: A GUIDE TO LAKOTA KINSHIP
By William K. Powers and Marla N. Powers A systematic guide to all the Lakota terms you need to address and describe your relatives. Contains a pronunciation guide for each term, the types of behaviors associated with each term, glossary and further reading. 8.5"x11", Illustrated. 52 pp. |
$22.95 |
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THE LAKOTA WARRIOR TRADITION
By William K. Powers. Three essays that focus on the significance of warfare in the Lakota tradition. It features pre- and early reservation strategies, famous men and battles, (including the Battle of the Little Big Horn and the Wounded Knee Massacre), and World War I through Desert Storm. Illustrated. 6"x9"
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$22.95 |
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A WINTER COUNT OF THE OGLALA
By William K. Powers Personally collected by the author from John Colhoff (White Man Stands in Sight) in l949. There are additional notes on early Oglala band organization. Originally published in American Indian Tradition in l962. 8.5"x11",11 pp.
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$12.95 |
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FEATHERS COSTUME
by William K. Powers. Evolution of the classic Oklahoma fancy dance costume. Originally published by Powwow Trails in l966. 8.5"x11", 19 pp. 8 illus. LB 1994
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GRASS DANCE COSTUME
by William K. Powers. Description of the classic 1960-style Grass dance costume at Pine Ridge. Originally published by Powwow Trails in l965. 8.5"x11", 16 pp. 6 full pp. of illus. LB 1994
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