The North Dakota Quarterly, Volume 53, Issues 1-2University of North Dakota, 1985 Vol. 1 includes "The installation of Frank Le Rond McVey ... as president of the University of North Dakota. Programs and proceedings" called Inauguration number, dated Sept. 1910. |
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Page 57
... land allows many Lakota to remember all their relatives , especially the non- human ones . Their knowing often comes from reading symbols etched into the land itself . At Standing Rock there are petroglyphs made by ancient inhabitants ...
... land allows many Lakota to remember all their relatives , especially the non- human ones . Their knowing often comes from reading symbols etched into the land itself . At Standing Rock there are petroglyphs made by ancient inhabitants ...
Page 64
... land . Many Lakota know that their reservation lands could become whiteman's land , not just through termination or theft as in the past , but if the Lakota become culturally white . The Lakota must not trade the way they see the land ...
... land . Many Lakota know that their reservation lands could become whiteman's land , not just through termination or theft as in the past , but if the Lakota become culturally white . The Lakota must not trade the way they see the land ...
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... land and cultural sovereignty that he examined in his book of 1983 , In the Spirit of Crazy Horse . The present volume is a collection of essays published in magazines and newspapers during the past five years . Like its predecessor ...
... land and cultural sovereignty that he examined in his book of 1983 , In the Spirit of Crazy Horse . The present volume is a collection of essays published in magazines and newspapers during the past five years . Like its predecessor ...
Contents
Harvey Lillywhite 45 Five Poems | 49 |
Ken McCullough 60 Two Poems | 62 |
Architecture | 89 |
Copyright | |
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