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Witness - A Hunkpapha Historian's Strong-Heart Song of the Lakotas (Hardcover, New): Josephine Waggoner Witness - A Hunkpapha Historian's Strong-Heart Song of the Lakotas (Hardcover, New)
Josephine Waggoner; Edited by Emily Levine; Foreword by Lynne Daphne Allen
R2,564 R2,362 Discovery Miles 23 620 Save R202 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the 1920s and 1930s, Josephine Waggoner (1871-1943), a Lakota woman who had been educated at Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute in Virginia, grew increasingly concerned that the history and culture of her people were being lost as elders died without passing along their knowledge. A skilled writer, Waggoner set out to record the lifeways of her people and correct much of the misinformation about them spread by white writers, journalists, and scholars of the day. To accomplish this task, she traveled to several Lakota and Dakota reservations to interview chiefs, elders, traditional tribal historians, and other tribal members, including women.

Published for the first time and augmented by extensive annotations, "Witness "offers a rare participant's perspective on nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Lakota and Dakota life. The first of Waggoner's two manuscripts presented here includes extraordinary firsthand and as-told-to historical stories by tribal members, such as accounts of life in the Powder River camps and at the agencies in the 1870s, the experiences of a mixed-blood Huŋkpapȟa girl at the first off-reservation boarding school, and descriptions of traditional beliefs. The second manuscript consists of Waggoner's sixty biographies of Lakota and Dakota chiefs and headmen based on eyewitness accounts and interviews with the men themselves. Together these singular manuscripts provide new and extensive information on the history, culture, and experiences of the Lakota and Dakota peoples.

With My Own Eyes - A Lakota Woman Tells Her People's History (Paperback): Susan Bordeaux Bettelyoun, Josephine Waggoner With My Own Eyes - A Lakota Woman Tells Her People's History (Paperback)
Susan Bordeaux Bettelyoun, Josephine Waggoner; Introduction by Emily Levine
R486 R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Save R82 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"With My Own Eyes" tells the history of the nineteenth-century Lakotas. Susan Bordeaux Bettelyoun (1857-1945), the daughter of a French-American fur trader and a Brule Lakota woman, was raised near Fort Laramie and experienced firsthand the often devastating changes forced on the Lakotas. As Bettelyoun grew older, she became increasingly dissatisfied with the way her people's history was being represented by non-Natives. "With My Own Eyes" represents her attempt to correct misconceptions about Lakota history. Bettelyoun's narrative was recorded during the 1930s by another Lakota historian, Josephine Waggoner. This detailed, insightful account of Lakota history was never previously published.

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