This book covers the entire historical range of the Sioux, from their emergence as an identifiable group in late prehistory to the year 2000. The author has studied the material remains of the Sioux for many years. His expertise combined with his informative and engaging writing style and numerous photographs create a compelling and indispensable book. * A leading expert discusses and analyzes the Sioux people with rigorous scholarship and remarkably clear writing. * Raises questions about Sioux history while synthesizing the historical and anthropological research over a wide scope of issues and periods. * Provides historical sketches, topical debates, and imaginary reconstructions to engage the reader in a deeper thinking about the Sioux. * Includes dozens of photographs, comprehensive endnotes and further reading lists.
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'This book is ideal fare for the reader who has always wanteda source that illuminates the rich history and diversity of Siouxculture - one that includes insightful lessons incross-cultural understanding.' W. Raymond Wood, Universityof Missouri
'Guy Gibbon's The Sioux: The Dakota and LakotaNations is the first attempt to write about the Sioux fromprehistory to the present in a single volume. This book is avaluable starting point for readers interested in Sioux history andculture.' Raymond J. DeMallie, IndianaUniversity
"Readable and sophisticated, this book covers both the famouswestern Sioux of the plains (Lakota) and the less well known forestdwelling eastern Dakota, from the earliest humans in theirMinnesota homeland (9500 BCE) to 2000 CE. Suitable as a text, thebook engages general readers too." Choice
'Guy Gibbon's The Sioux: The Dakota and LakotaNations is the first attempt to write about the Sioux fromprehistory to the present in a single volume. This book is avaluable starting point for readers interested in Sioux history andculture.' Raymond J. DeMallie, IndianaUniversity
"Readable and sophisticated, this book covers both the famouswestern Sioux of the plains (Lakota) and the less well known forestdwelling eastern Dakota, from the earliest humans in theirMinnesota homeland (9500 BCE) to 2000 CE. Suitable as a text, thebook engages general readers too." Choice