Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Black Elk... they are names etched in history. All three were members of the Lakota Sioux tribes of the Dakotas, Minnesota, and Nebraska.This booklet offers valuable insights into this fascinating Native American tribe. Included are commentaries on the use of the bow and arrow in Lakota culture, as well as background on Father Eugene Buechel, a Jesuit missionary who lived among the Lakota for close to 50 years. Also features information and photographs from the Buechel Memorial Lakota Museum, which has one of the finest collections of Lakota bows in the world. By Kay Koppedrayer. Features dozens of black and white photographs. 48 pages. Paperback. ...read more
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At first I wasn't sure this little book is worth $20. Now, I'm sure. It is WELL worth it. There is a lot of information in this little tome
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