
Lakhota
In Lakh?o´ta culture, “listening” is a cardinal virtue, connoting respect, and here authors Rani-Henrik Andersson and David C. Posthumus listen to the Lakh?o´ta, both past and present. The history of Lakh?o´ta culture unfolds in this narrative as the people lived it.
Fittingly, Lakhota: An Indigenous History opens with an origin story, that of White Buffalo Calf Woman (Ptesanwin) and her gift of the sacred pipe to the Lakh?o´ta people. Drawing on winter counts, oral traditions and histories, and Lakh?o´ta letters and speeches, the narrative proceeds through such periods and events as early Lakh?o´ta-European trading, the creation of the Great Sioux Reservation, Christian missionization, the Plains Indian Wars, the Ghost Dance and Wounded Knee (1890), the Indian New Deal, and self-determination, as well as recent challenges like the #NoDAPL movement and management of Covid-19 on reservations. This book centers Lakh?o´ta experience, as when it shifts the focus of the Battle of Little Bighorn from Custer to fifteen-year-old Black Elk, or puts American Horse at the heart of the negotiations with the Crook Commission, or explains the Lakh?o´ta agenda in negotiating the Fort Laramie Treaty in 1851.
The picture that emerges—of continuity and change in Lakh?o´ta culture from its distant beginnings to issues in our day—is as sweeping and intimate, and as deeply complex, as the lived history it encompasses.
- Undertitel
- An Indigenous History
- Författare
- Rani-Henrik Andersson, David C. Posthumus
- ISBN
- 9780806190754
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 354 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2022-11-17
- Sidor
- 440