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LAKOTA WOMANby CROW DOG, MARY/ ERDOES, RICHARD
DescriptionHARPER COLLINS TRADE DIVISION. TRADE PAPERBACK. GOOD CONDITION. Book summaryIn this autobiography, Mary Crow Dog, a Lakota Sioux, tells of her youth, when her heritage was discouraged by her mother, and of her later education into Indian ways under the tutelage of Leonard Crow Dog, a Sioux medicine man. Active in the Indian civil rights movement, Mary Crow Dog was at the Wounded Knee incident, and her autobiography contains much about the traditional practices of her people. Other Recommended Books
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