550 Daḳota Verbs

550 Daḳota Verbs
Title 550 Daḳota Verbs PDF eBook
Author Harlan LaFontaine
Publisher Minnesota Historical Society
Pages 196
Release 2004
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780873515245

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An indispensable resource designed to enhance everyday conversation and contribute to the scholarship of the Dakota language and its dialects.

A Dakota-English Dictionary

A Dakota-English Dictionary
Title A Dakota-English Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Stephen Return Riggs
Publisher Franklin Classics Trade Press
Pages 678
Release 2018-10-21
Genre
ISBN 9780343935382

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

An English-Dakota school dictionary

An English-Dakota school dictionary
Title An English-Dakota school dictionary PDF eBook
Author John Poage Williamson
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1886
Genre Dakota language
ISBN

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The Red Road and Other Narratives of the Dakota Sioux

The Red Road and Other Narratives of the Dakota Sioux
Title The Red Road and Other Narratives of the Dakota Sioux PDF eBook
Author Samuel Mniyo
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 334
Release 2020-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1496214625

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This book presents two of the most important traditions of the Dakota people, the Red Road and the Holy Dance, as told by Samuel Mniyo and Robert Goodvoice, two Dakota men from the Wahpeton Dakota Nation near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. Their accounts of these central spiritual traditions and other aspects of Dakota life and history go back seven generations and help to illuminate the worldview of the Dakota people for the younger generation of Dakotas, also called the Santee Sioux. “The Good Red Road,” an important symbolic concept in the Holy Dance, means the good way of living or the path of goodness. The Holy Dance (also called the Medicine Dance) is a Dakota ceremony of earlier generations. Although it is no longer practiced, it too was a central part of the tradition and likely the most important ceremonial organization of the Dakotas. While some people believe that the Holy Dance is sacred and that the information regarding its subjects should be allowed to die with the last believers, Mniyo believed that these spiritual ceremonies played a key role in maintaining connections with the spirit world and were important aspects of shaping the identity of the Dakota people. In The Red Road and Other Narratives of the Dakota Sioux, Daniel Beveridge brings together Mniyo and Goodvoice’s narratives and biographies, as well as songs of the Holy Dance and the pictographic notebooks of James Black (Jim Sapa), to make this volume indispensable for scholars and members of the Dakota community.

The North Dakota Quarterly

The North Dakota Quarterly
Title The North Dakota Quarterly PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 444
Release 2005
Genre
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Tribal Theory in Native American Literature

Tribal Theory in Native American Literature
Title Tribal Theory in Native American Literature PDF eBook
Author Penelope Myrtle Kelsey
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 198
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780803227712

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Scholars and readers continue to wrestle with how best to understand and appreciate the wealth of oral and written literatures created by the Native communities of North America. Are critical frameworks developed by non-Natives applicable across cultures, or do they reinforce colonialist power and perspectives? Is it appropriate and useful to downplay tribal differences and instead generalize about Native writing and storytelling as a whole? ø Focusing on Dakota writers and storytellers, Seneca critic Penelope Myrtle Kelsey offers a penetrating assessment of theory and interpretation in indigenous literary criticism in the twenty-first century. Tribal Theory in Native American Literature delineates a method for formulating a Native-centered theory or, more specifically, a use of tribal languages and their concomitant knowledges to derive a worldview or an equivalent to Western theory that is emic to indigenous worldviews. These theoretical frameworks can then be deployed to create insightful readings of Native American texts. Kelsey demonstrates this approach with a fresh look at early Dakota writers, including Marie McLaughlin, Charles Eastman, and Zitkala-?a and later storytellers such as Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Ella Deloria, and Philip Red Eagle. ø This book raises the provocative issue of how Native languages and knowledges were historically excluded from the study of Native American literature and how their encoding in early Native American texts destabilized colonial processes. Cogently argued and well researched, Tribal Theory in Native American Literature sets an agenda for indigenous literary criticism and invites scholars to confront the worlds behind the literatures that they analyze.

The Minnesota Book of Skills

The Minnesota Book of Skills
Title The Minnesota Book of Skills PDF eBook
Author Chris Niskanen
Publisher Minnesota Historical Society
Pages 361
Release 2012
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0873518845

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Minnesotans are a highly skilled bunch, whether pursuing traditional activities like wild ricing and pickling, or tastefully displaying taxidermy, or selecting the right fishing bait. Skills particularly appropriate to Minnesota-- such as creating seed art or baking a Bundt cake--may be fully on display at the state fair, a prime opportunity to join with neighbors in celebrating our many talents. The Minnesota Book of Skills brings to life the basic know-how that makes us uniquely Minnesotan. Seasonal tips like how to gracefully exit a ski lift mingle with skills your grandparents knew well, such as what to forage for while on a hike. How soon is too soon to bring a child to the Boundary Waters or set her up on hockey skates? The answers are here. Maybe you'll never carve an ice sculpture or build your own coffin--but isn't it comforting to know that one handy book offers just the guidance you'll need?