{"product_id":"witness-a-hunkpapha-historians-strongheart-song-of-the-lakotas-9780803245648","title":"Witness  A Hunkpapha Historians StrongHeart Song","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eProvides new and extensive information on the history, culture, and experiences of the Lakota and Dakota peoples.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\"A book written from a Native person's point of view provides a rare—and therefore much needed—narrative about American society's impact on indigenous peoples.\"—Edward Valandra, \u003ci\u003eGreat Plains Quarterly\u003c\/i\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\"This is an unprecedented addition to the field of Dakota\/Lakota scholarship.\"—Shannon D. Smith, \u003ci\u003eNebraska History\u003c\/i\u003e\u003cbr\u003e“Emily Levine has amassed an essential text for all students, professors, scholars, and general readers interested in the history, culture, and traditions of the Oceti Sakowin Oyate, the Seven Council Fires of the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota Nations.”—Brian J. Twenter, \u003ci\u003eStudies in American Indian Literatures\u003c\/i\u003e\u003cbr\u003e  \u003cbr\u003e  \u003cbr\u003e\"This book is a pleasure to open and explore.\"—Bill Markley, \u003ci\u003eRoundup Magazine\u003c\/i\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\"In this sensitively edited and translated volume, Emily Levine performs a work of recovery mirroring that of Lakota amateur historian Josephine Waggoner (d. 1943) herself: distilling for scholars a disciplined but wide-ranging gathering of historical materials that might otherwise have been forever lost. The list of archives consulted is impressive, and the attention to Lakota expression and Waggoner's intention extremely conscientious. Well illustrated and annotated, it is a major editorial achievement.\"—American Historical Association\u003cbr\u003e“Josephine Waggoner’s writings offer a unique perspective on the Lakota. \u003ci\u003eWitness\u003c\/i\u003e will become a widely referenced primary source. Emily Levine has meticulously examined all known collections of Waggoner’s manuscripts, sometimes comparing handwritten drafts with multiple typed copies to preserve information in full. Levine’s extensive notes are well chosen and informative.\u003ci\u003e Witness\u003c\/i\u003e will interest both specialist and popular audiences.”—Raymond J. DeMallie, Chancellors’ Professor of Anthropology and American Indian Studies at Indiana University  \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eList of IllustrationsForeword by Lynne AllenAcknowledgmentsEditor's Introduction by Emily LevineEditorial PolicyLakota Phonology and PronunciationJosephine Waggoner's Family Tree Ethnography, History, Her Story Introduction by Josephine WaggonerLife SketchPart 1. Dakota\/Lakota Ethnography, Culture, and Society1. Creation as told by Makhúla2. The Origin of Fire by Makhúla3. Makhúla's Dream4. Sioux Legends and Traditions and Their Origins5. Ancient Legends of the Sioux6. The Arrow Makers7. Dakota and Lakota Oyáte Band Organization8. Some Cultural Miscellany9. Language10. Meaning of Names11. Some Dakota Geography12. Buffalo Hunt13. The White BuffaloPart 2. Tribal History\/Her Life14. The Cramping Death15. The Mackinaw (Mackinac) Attack Near Burnt Wood Creek (Cha?gúyapi)16. The Grattan Massacre17. Fort Laramie and Horse Creek, 186518. The Wagon Box Fight19. Early Life: Grand River--Apple Creek--Standing Rock, c. 1870-7520. West to Powder River, 187521. Standing Rock, Winter 1875-7622. T?ahá?ská T?á?ka, John Bruguier23. Standing Rock and Montana, 1876-7824. The Surrender25. Life on the Reservation26. Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, 1881-8827. Hampton and Back to Standing Rock: Working with Missionaries, 1888-8928. After Sitting Bull's Death: Wounded Knee, 1890-9129. Stock Rustling on the Reservation30. Married Life Lives of the Chiefs and Other Biographies Acknowledgments by Josephine WaggonerPart 1. Isá?yathi, Santee Dakota1. Támahe, the One-Eyed Sioux2. Ištá?ba, Sleepy Eye3. Í?kpadúta, Scarlet Point4. T?aoyátedúta, Little Crow5. Thiwak?á?, Holy HousePart 2. Ihá?kt?u?wa?\/Ihá?kt?u?wa?na, Yankton\/Yanktonai6. P?alániyap?ápi, Struck by the Ree7. T?at?á?kap?a, Bull Head Sr.8. Nasúnat?á?ka, Big Head9. Mat?ó Gnaškí?ya?, Mad Bear10. Cha??pílúta, Red Tomahawk11. T?at?á?kap?a, Lieutenant Henry Bull Head Jr.Part 3. Thít?u?wa?, Teton LakotaSection 1. Sihásapa, Blackfeet12. Wakutemáni, Shoots Walking13. Mat?ó Wat?ákpe, John Grass14. Cha?tehi, Goose15. Cha?té P?éta, Fire HeartSection 2. Oóhenu?pa, Two Kettle16. Mat?ó Thuchúhu, Bear Ribs17. Miwátani Há?ska, Tall Mandan18. Zi?tkálaki?yá?, Swift Bird19. Mat?ó Tópa, Four Bear20. Šú?gleškásápa, Black Spotted HorseSection 3. Itázipcho, Sans Arc21. Waánata?, Charger22. K?a?gí Wíyaka, Crow Feather23. Héwa?žíca, One Horn24. Wa?blíglešká, Spotted EagleSection 4. Mnik?ówožu, Miniconjou25. Magáska, White Swan II26. T?á?cahušté, Lame Deer27. U?p?ánglešká, Spotted Elk (Big Foot)28. Cha??á?ake, Hump29. Magáska, White Swan IV30. Mat?ó Cík'ala, Little Bear31. Ki?yá? Hiyáya, Flying By32. T?ašú?kezi, Yellow Horse33. Maští?calaglešká, Spotted RabbitSection 5. Hú?kpap?a, Hunkpapa34. T?at?óka Í?ya?ke, Running Antelope35. Wichá?pi Máza, Iron Star36. Mat?ó Ité, Bear Face37. T?at?á?ka Íyotake, Sitting Bull38. Chetá? Wakí?ya?, Thunder Hawk39. Phizí, Gall40. T?at?á?ka Héglešká, Spotted Horn Bull41. Hohú Cha??pí, Bone Club42. Mat?ó Ocí?šíca, Cross Bear43. Itú?kasa? Mat?ó, Weasel Bear44. Itéomagážu, Rain in the Face45. Wa?blí?óta, Gray Eagle46. Heyók?ahmi, Real BuffaloSection 6. Oglála, Oglala47. Ma?píyalúta, Red Cloud48. T?ašú?ke K?okíp?api, They Are Afraid of His Horses49. T?aópicík'ala, Little Wound50. Wašícu T?ašú?ke, American Horse II51. T?ašú?ke Witkó, Crazy HorseSection 7. Sichá?gu, Brulé52. Thukímáza, Iron Shell53. Mat?ó O?'á?k?o, Swift Bear54. Nú?pa Kap?á, Two Strikes55. Si?té Glešká, Spotted Tail56. Šú?ka Bloká, He Dog57. Mat?ó Kawí?ge, Turning Bear58. Waglékšu? T?á?ka, Big Turkey59. Mat?óhé?logeca, Hollow Horn Bear60. T?ašú?ke Wa?kátuya, High Horse Afterword: History of the Manuscripts Appendix 1: The Chiefs Who Fought and SurrenderedAppendix 2: The Keepers of the Peace Pipe Since Brought by the Buffalo MaidenAppendix 3: Police at Sitting Bull FightAppendix 4: Josephine Waggoner's BibliographyAppendix 5: Winter CountsAppendix 6: PoemsAppendix 7: Lakota Land DispossessionNotesBibliographyIndex","brand":"University of Nebraska Press","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49405257646423,"sku":"9780803245648","price":67.15,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9780803245648.jpg?v=1730489307","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/witness-a-hunkpapha-historians-strongheart-song-of-the-lakotas-9780803245648","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}