Culture and Customs of the Sioux Indians

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2012-11-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Nebraska Pr
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Summary

Although some aspects of Sioux History such as the Battle of the Little Big Horn and the Massacre at Wounded Knee along with mention of famous Sioux leaders such as Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse are included in American history texts, little attention is paid to the evolution of Sioux history and culture from their beginnings to the present. The Sioux are a Native American people who live in reservations and communities in Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Canada. According to U.S. Census Report data, over 150,000 individuals identify themselves as Siouxmore than any other tribe besides Cherokee, Navajo, Latin American Indian, and Choctaw. Culture and Customs of the Sioux Indianspresents a picture of traditional Sioux culture and history. It shows how the Sioux of today merge traditional customs and beliefs that have survived their tumultuous history with contemporary America. Topics include the development of the Sioux tribe, conflicts and wars with the United States, religion, economy, gender roles, lifestyles, arts, cuisine, education, social customs, and much more.

Author Biography

Gregory O. Gagnon (Chippewa) was the academic vice president and faculty member at Oglala Lakota College for almost seventeen years and continues to consult with two Sioux and two Chippewa tribal colleges. He is currently a research associate in history at Loyola University and a visiting professor of integrated studies at the University of North Dakota. Gagnon is the author of Fiduciary for Seven Generations: The Tribal College Trustee and coauthor of Native Peoples of the Northern Plains.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Chronologyp. xi
Introduction to Sioux History and Culturep. 1
Early Sioux Historyp. 9
Modern Sioux Historyp. 47
Sioux Religionp. 73
Government and Economyp. 91
Traditional Sioux Societyp. 103
Sioux Customsp. 121
The Sioux and Contemporary Issuesp. 143
Appendix: Facts and Figuresp. 159
Glossaryp. 163
Annotated Bibliographyp. 169
Indexp. 173
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