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_a0802111017 (alk. paper) : _c$18.95 |
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_aE99.D1 _bM425 1990 |
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_a978.3/62 _220 |
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_aBrave Bird, Mary. _925078 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aLakota woman / |
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_aNew York : _bGrove Weidenfeld, _c1990. |
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_a263 p., [16] p. of plates : _bill. ; _c22 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aA woman from He-Dog -- Invisible fathers -- Civilize them with a stick -- Drinking and fighting -- Aimlessness -- We AIM not to please -- Crying for a dream -- Cankpe Opi Wakpala -- The siege -- The ghosts return -- Birth giving -- Sioux and elephants never forget -- Two cut-off hands -- Cante Ishta : the eye of the heart -- The eagle caged -- Ho Uway Tinkte : my voice you shall hear -- Epilogue. | |
520 | _aA unique autobiography unparalleled in American Indian literature, and a deeply moving account of a woman's triumphant struggle to survive in a hostile world. This is the powerful autobiography of Mary Brave Bird, who grew up in the misery of a South Dakota reservation. Rebelling against the violence and hopelessness of reservation life, she joined the tribal pride movement in an effort to bring about much-needed changes. | ||
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_aBrave Bird, Mary. _925079 |
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_aTeton _vBiography. _925080 |
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_aDakota Indians _xSocial conditions. _925081 |
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_aRosebud Indian Reservation (S.D.) _925082 |
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_aErdoes, Richard, _d1912-2008. _925083 |
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