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Lakota Dawn

Lakota Dawn
Author: Janelle Taylor
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1420127462

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From New York Times bestselling author Janelle Taylor, comes her most compelling Native American saga. Taking you to an unforgettable time and place, the Great Plains of 1854, this magnificent novel of a proud warrior who must reclaim his heritage and the woman he is destined for, will move you with its breathtaking beauty and spellbinding passion. . . LAKOTA DAWN Cloud Chaser was merely a boy of ten when a cruel twist of fate took him away from his family and changed his life forever. Now, after twelve years, he has returned home. Struggling to gain the trust and acceptanceof his tribe, Cloud Chaser is ready to face any obstacle to fulfill his dream of riding with the Lakota. But he never expects to lose his heart to the beautiful Indian maiden Dawn, who shared his wish of bringing peace to the Black Hills. Now as an even greater challenge awaits him, he and Dawn together strive to secure the future of their people-and their love. . . "A STORY THAT WILL THRILL." -Romantic Times


Greet the Dawn

Greet the Dawn
Author:
Publisher: South Dakota State Historical Society
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780984504169

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Pickup trucks and eagles, yellow school buses and painted horses, Mother Earth and Sister Meadowlark all join together to greet the dawn. They marvel at the colors and sounds, smells and memories that come with the opening of the day. Animals and humans alike turn their faces upwards and gaze as the sun makes its daily journey from horizon to horizon. Dawn is a time to celebrate with a smiling heart, to start a new day in the right way, excited for what might come. Birds sing and dance, children rush to learn, dewdrops glisten from leaves, and gradually the sun warms us. Each time the sun starts a new circle, we can start again as well. All these things are part of the Lakota way, a means of living in balance. S. D. Nelson offers young readers a joyous way of appreciating their culture and surroundings. He draws inspiration from traditional stories to create Greet the Dawn. His artwork fuses elements of modern with traditional. Above all, he urges each of us to seize the opportunity that comes with the dawn of each new day.


Dawn Flight

Dawn Flight
Author: Kevin Locke
Publisher: Medicine Wheel Publishing
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2016
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780993869426

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Kevin Locke tells a traditional Lakota story for young readers that teaches them the way to lead a good and virtuous life.


Lakota Winds

Lakota Winds
Author: Janelle Taylor
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1420127489

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A foretold marriage between two widowed Lakota could save their tribe in this romance series opener by the New York Times–bestselling author. When his wife and young son are slaughtered by Crow warriors, Wind Dancer is let embittered and lonely. Intent only on duty to his people, he never imagines that it will force him to take another woman into his life. Chumani too has lost much to tribal wars. Seeking revenge for the murder of her husband and child, the beautiful warrior rides fiercely against her enemies, and vows never again to marry. But when a medicine man sees her union with Wind Dancer in a sacred vision, she knows their alliance will make both their tribes strong. Now, beneath the wide sky of a land at war with itself, Wind Dancer and Chimani must learn to trust again-and to succumb to a love that can heal—if they ever hope to save their people.


Prairie Dawn's Lakota Blues

Prairie Dawn's Lakota Blues
Author: Karen Dee Musson
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781462636945

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Join Prairie Dawn (Carrie) six years later as she lives her life as a Lakota woman. When her Lakota camp is attacked by Blue Coats and many lives are destroyed, Prairie Dawn must find her strength to heal the broken hearts and pick up the pieces of shattered dreams. When her husband White Horse is gone to discuss peace with the head Sioux Chief, a frail White Fawn receives a vision of danger ahead for the beautiful Prairie Dawn. Refusing to heed her mother-in-law's warning Carrie leaves the safety of the camp and falls victim to a horrific attack by Blue Coats. A friendship with Koawa deepens when he must come to her rescue. Her own strength and will to survive will be tested. Her handsome Chief will seek revenge, leaving Carrie to fear for the safety of the remainder of the band. An unlikely source will become infatuated with Prairie Dawn and as much as she wishes to avoid him, she will find herself in a very unusual position which will allow her to be close to the man that she is warned to stay away from and has feared for years. Many characters' lives will be changed forever. Secrets of the past will begin to surface and many twists and turns will leave you guessing. Lakota Blues is a must-read page-turner until the end.


The Dakota Peoples

The Dakota Peoples
Author: Jessica Dawn Palmer
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2010-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786451459

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The Dakota people, alternatively referred to as Sioux Native Americans or Oceti Sakowin (The People of the Seven Council Fires), have a storied history that extends to a time well before the arrival of European settlers. This work offers a comprehensive history of the Dakota people and is largely based on eyewitness accounts from the Dakota themselves, including legends, traditions, and winter counts. Included are detailed analyses of the various divisions (tribes and bands) of the Dakota people, including the Lakota and Nakota tribes. Topics explored include the Dakotas' early government, the role of women within the Dakota tribes, the rituals and rites of the Dakota people, and the influence of the white man in destroying Dakotan culture.


Lakota Flower

Lakota Flower
Author: Janelle Taylor
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1420127470

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A chief’s son is willing to accept his bloody destiny—but struggles with forbidden desire—in this series finale from the New York Times–bestselling author. Threatened by the ever-encroaching Bluecoats, the Oglala Lakotas must strike hard and fast to ensure their tribe’s survival. With the cunning and bravery befitting a chief’s son, War Eagle leads his hunting party on a raid, killing many soldiers and taking a white woman captive. Caroline Sims has hair as bright as the sun and the courage of a wildcat, sparking a forbidden attraction in the fierce warrior. In a land where danger lurks in every shadow and peace often comes at a deadly price, War Eagle and Caroline find themselves locked in a passionate battle for their lives—and their love . . . Praise for Lakota Dawn “A story that will thrill.” —Romantic Times


Dawn Flight a Lakota Story Lesson Plan

Dawn Flight a Lakota Story Lesson Plan
Author: Kevin Locke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2018-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781989122259

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Lesson Plans and resources for teachers that accompany the book Dawn Flight: A Lakota Story by Kevin Locke.


Return to the Center

Return to the Center
Author: Tokala Two Elk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Lakota Indians
ISBN: 9781935052999

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"In RETURN TO THE CENTER, Two Elk shares stories from his life - hilarious to harrowing - as well as teachings about how to heal ourselves and our Mother (Earth) and live "in a good way" - in balance with the 7 directions (east, west, north, south, up, down, and 'where you are'). RETURN TO THE CENTER plunges deep into colonization of Indigenous peoples, the epidemic of Indigenous youth suicide, and how we (all humankind) must "return to center" and remember our Creator-endowed purpose in order to heal. The book challenges the values of contemporary life and is focused on reaching a global and multicultural audience with solutions for healing ourselves, so we can heal the earth"--


Mystic Visions

Mystic Visions
Author: Rosanne Bittner
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2007-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765359384

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Picking up where she left readers in Mystic Dreamers, the initial volume in this series, Bittner explores the efforts of holy woman Buffalo Dreamer and her warrior husband, Rising Eagle, to fend off encroaching white settlers in the Lakota tribe's Black Hills. The narrative begins in 1836 and spans more than a decade. The heart of the book is the evolving relationship between the Lakota couple as well as the fate of their children, two of whom succumb in a smallpox epidemic introduced by the settlers. Rising Eagle survives smallpox, vowing to avenge his children's deaths. Also central to the story is an Oglala woman who now lives among whites, named Florence. She once loved Rising Eagle, but married an abusive white man, became an alcoholic and gave her son, Little Wolf, to Rising Eagle to raise as his own. When Lakota warriors attack white settlers traveling across buffalo country, Rising Eagle rapes a white woman, Mary Higgins, brings her back as a slave and also captures the woman's 10-year-old blond daughter, whom he renames Yellow Bonnet. Eventually traded back to the white settlers, Mary leaves Yellow Bonnet behind, as well as a newborn son she bears to Rising Eagle, whom Florence, now married to a kind preacher, raises. Bittner's descriptions of Lakota life are impeccably researched, with impressive scenes of visions and ceremonies. But her Lakota characters are all highly idealized, to the point where Bittner justifies Rising Eagle's brutal rape and kidnapping as a culturally viable tactic of war, further portraying the rape victim as weak, hypocritical and self-absorbed. Most of the settlers are treated as one-dimensional perpetrators, while the Lakota are given full range of emotion and spiritual depth. The result is an unbalanced tale stumbling when describing interaction between white and Lakota characters, but bringing a variety of intriguing Native American characters to life. (May) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information.