Buffalo Song

Buffalo Song
Author: Joseph Bruchac
Publsiher: Lee & Low Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1600609902

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Walking Coyote placed his cheek against the frightened buffalo calf's side and sang softly. Lone survivor of a herd slaughtered by white hunters, the calf was one of several buffalo orphans Walking Coyote had adopted and was raising on the Flathead Reservation in Montana. For thousands of years massive herds of buffalo roamed across much of North America, but by the 1870s fewer than fifteen hundred animals remained. Hunted to the brink of extinction, the buffalo would have vanished if not for the diligent care of Walking Coyote and his family. Here is the inspiring story of the first efforts to save the buffalo, an animal sacred to Native Americans and a powerful symbol of the American west. From the foresight and dedication of individuals like Walking Coyote came the eventual survival of these majestic animals, one of the great success stories of endangered species rescue in United States history.

Song of the Buffalo Boy

Song of the Buffalo Boy
Author: Sherry Garland
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1994
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0152000984

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Seventeen-year-old Loi's family promises to wed her to an older man. She flees to Ho Chi Minh City and, with her boyfriend, prepares to leave for America in search of her biological father.

Gotta Go Buffalo

Gotta Go  Buffalo
Author: Haily Meyers,Kevin Meyers
Publsiher: BabyLit
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1423645987

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Make goodbyes fun with animal rhymes and colorful lift-the-flap illustrations! “So long!” “See you later!” There are so many ways to say goodbye! Lift the flaps in this colorful book to discover favorite animals (and maybe a few new ones, too) and fun goodbyes. Children and grown-ups alike will be giggling before you can say, “Toodle-Loo, Kangaroo!”

Mandan and Hidatsa Music

Mandan and Hidatsa Music
Author: Frances Densmore
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1923
Genre: Americana
ISBN: UOM:39015030749538

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Remember This

Remember This
Author: Angela Cavender Wilson,Eli Taylor
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803298446

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Situating Dakota language and oral tradition within the framework of decolonization, Remember This! Dakota Decolonization and the Eli Taylor Narratives makes a radical departure from other works in Indigenous history because it relies solely on Indigenous oral tradition for its primary sources and privileges Dakota language in the text. ø Waziyatawin Angela Wilson, both a historian and a member of the Dakota Nation, demonstrates the value of oral history in this bilingual presentation and skillful analysis of the stories told by the Dakota elder Eli Taylor (1908?99). Taylor lived on the Sioux Valley Reserve in Manitoba, Canada, and was adopted into Wilson?s family in 1988. He agreed to tell her his story and to share his accounts of the origins, history, and life ways of the Dakotas. In these pages he tells of Dakota history, the United States?Dakota Conflict of 1862, Dakota values, and the mysterious powers of the world. Wilson gracefully contextualizes and complements Taylor's stories with a careful analysis and distillation of the narratives. Additionally, she provides an overview of Dakota history and a substantial critique of the use of oral accounts by mainstream historians. ø By placing Dakota oral tradition within the academic discipline of history, this powerful book illuminates the essential connections among Dakota language, history, and contemporary identity.

A Dictionary of the Osage Language

A Dictionary of the Osage Language
Author: Francis La Flesche
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 978
Release: 1932
Genre: English language
ISBN: UVA:X004383665

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Smoothing the Ground

Smoothing the Ground
Author: Brian Swann
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1983
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520049136

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A compilation of essays and translations in which leading scholars in the fields of linguistics, folklore, ethnopoetics and literary criticism discuss the continuing American Indian oral tradition as literature. Native Americans invested the spoken word with reverence and power, and the oral literature that resulted from the fusing of language and event into vital force is extraordinarily rich and potent. Authors such as Dell Hymes, Karl Kroeber, Dennis Tedlock, Jarold Ramsey and John Bierhorst address the many aspects of the study of this literature, from the problem of translation and of the role of the literary critic to the interpretation of specific stories. ISBN 0-520-04902-0 : $12.95.

Handbook of Native American Mythology

Handbook of Native American Mythology
Author: Dawn Bastian Williams,Judy K. Mitchell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2004-11-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781851095384

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Popular Hopi kachina dolls and awesome totem poles are but two of the aspects of the sophisticated, seldom-examined network of mythologies explored in this fascinating volume. This revealing work introduces readers to the mythologies of Native Americans from the United States to the Arctic Circle—a rich, complex, and diverse body of lore, which remains less widely known than mythologies of other peoples and places. In thematic chapters and encyclopedia-style entries, Handbook of Native American Mythology examines the characters and deities, rituals, sacred locations and objects, concepts, and stories that define and distinguish mythological cultures of various indigenous peoples. By tracing the traditions as far back as possible and following their evolution from generation to generation, Handbook of Native American Mythology offers a unique perspective on Native American history, culture, and values. It also shows how central these traditions are to contemporary Native American life, including the continuing struggle for land rights, economic parity, and repatriation of cultural property.