This study seeks to explain how one group of Native Americans, the
Oglala Sioux, has preserved its social and cultural identity
despite formidable attempts by the U.S. government to eliminate
tribal societies. Treating continuity and change as two aspects of
the same phenomenon, it focuses on the nature of the uniquely
Oglala values that persist, their modes of cultural expression, and
the processes by which they are replicated.
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