Lakota Woman

Lakota Woman is Mary Crow Dog's autobiography about growing up as a rebellious teenager in an uncompromising society on an Indian reservation in South Dakota. It also includes the story of her involvement in AIM, the American Indian Movement that finally gave Mary some direction and purpose in her life, and her part in the 1973 seige at Wounded Knee.

To the AIM page

American Indian Movement

 

Lakota Woman by Mary Crow Dog

Lakota Woman

 

 

 

 

 

 

Native American Links

American Indian Movement
Backround, Interviews, Paraphanalia about AIM
Russell Means
A description of the leader of AIM
Native American Dancing
Times and Locations of Pow-wows....
The Siege at Wounded Knee
Backround from both the incidents at Wounded Knee
A Study and Timeline of the Lakota Nation
well, can't say more than that....
A Tribute to the Lakota People
Don't Forget the Warriors
More on AIM...
Native American Web Site
Lots of information!


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