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Why the Black Hills are sacred : a unified theory of the Lakota sundance

Title
Why the Black Hills are sacred : a unified theory of the Lakota sundance / Francis White Lance.
Author
Lance, Francis White
Publication
Rapid City, South Dakota : Ancestors Incorporated, 2004.

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Description
72 pages : illustrations, most of which are in color, portraits; 22 cm
Summary
The author Francis White Lance had a vision guiding him to share the Lakota ways with the people. This book contains many sacred teachings and information never before published. I was first gifted this book from a close friend who knows the author personally. This book is a great addition for anyone wanting to learn about the Lakota ways. This book is 1 of 2 books that Francis has published, his second book "The Vision of Crazy Horse" I also highly recommend. I found both books extremely useful in understanding the Lakota language and culture, I am thankful that Francis has made these books available to the public. For anyone studying the Lakota or the Lakota medicine ways I highly recommend both books. From a historical and educational perspective, these books are very important. Please note that Francis's books are small in size and are more informative than designed for actual extensive reading. Lots of photos and information are contained within the pages.
Alternative Title
Unified theory of the Lakota sundance
Subject
  • Lakota Indians > South Dakota > Religion
  • Sun dance > South Dakota
  • Dakota dance > South Dakota
  • Traditional medicine > South Dakota
  • Indians of North America > South Dakota > Religion
  • Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.)
Note
  • "First copy January 24th, 2004."
OCLC
  • on1042813961
  • SCSB-9237172
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library