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Author Powers, Marla N

Title Oglala Women : Myth, Ritual, and Reality
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1986

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Description 1 online resource (275 pages)
Series Women in Culture and Society Series
Women in culture and society.
Contents Contents; List of Illustrations; Series Editor's Foreword; Preface; Introduction; The Past; The Present; Notes; References; Index
Summary Based on interviews and life histories collected over more than twenty-five years of study on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, Marla N. Powers conveys what it means to be an Oglala woman. Despite the myth of the Euramerican that sees Oglala women as inferior to men, and the Lakota myth that seems them as superior, in reality, Powers argues, the roles of male and female emerge as complementary. In fact, she claims, Oglala women have been better able to adapt to the dominant white culture and provide much of the stability and continuity of modern tribal life. This rich ethnographic po
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Subject Oglala women.
Indian women -- South Dakota
Oglala Indians -- Social life and customs
Indians of North America -- South Dakota -- Social life and customs
Indian women
Indians of North America -- Social life and customs
Oglala Indians -- Social life and customs
Oglala women
South Dakota
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780226677507
0226677508
9780226677484
0226677486