
Lakota Texts
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In addition to the valuable light Lakota Texts sheds on the lives of modern Lakota women, these stories also represent a significant contribution to American Indian linguistics. Regina Pustet has meticulously transcribed and translated the stories in a detailed, interlinear format that makes the texts a rich source of information about modern Lakota language itself.
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"The narratives add to the greater body of oral history and culture of the Lakota people."-Michael Smith, Nebraska History "A delightful collection of stories."-Kimberly Field, Denver Posse of WesternersMore details
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Preface
- 1. An Introduction to Lakota Language and Culture
- 1.1. The Lakotas and the Lakota Language
- 1.2. Lakota Spelling and Sounds
- 1.2.1. Transcription and Pronunciation
- 1.2.2. Phonology and Morphophonemics: Some Important Rules
- 1.3. Outline of Lakota Grammar
- 1.3.1. Sentence Structure
- 1.3.2. Noun Phrases
- 1.3.3. Postpositions and Postpositional Phrases
- 1.3.4. Subordinate Clauses
- 1.3.5. Inflection of Verbs
- 1.3.6. Inflection of Nouns
- 1.3.7. Inflection of Postpositions
- 1.3.8. Independent Pronouns
- 1.4. Alphabetical List of Grammatical Terms
- 1.5. Lakota Speakers
- 1.6. The Presentation of the Lakota Texts
- 2. Personal Histories
- 2.1. A Short Autobiography
- 2.2. My Roots
- 2.3. Growing Up on the Reservation
- 2.4. Wounded Knee
- 2.5. A Miracle
- 2.6. A Sweatlodge Ceremony
- 2.7. A Visit to South Dakota
- 2.8. A Scary Ride
- 2.9. Going to School on the Reservation
- 2.10. Crow Fair
- 2.11. Extrasensory Perception
- 2.12. The Invisible Passenger
- 2.13. A Gambling Trip
- 2.14. The Eagle Spirit
- 2.15. A Girl Turns into a Werewolf
- 2.16. Spiritual Healing
- 2.17. The Hole in the Eardrum
- 2.18. Denver International Airport
- 2.19. Scalps
- 2.20. Old-Time Medicine
- 2.21. The Flying Saucer
- 2.22. The Fire Ball
- 2.23. Spring Men
- 2.24. Indian Doctoring
- 3. The Old Ways
- 3.1. Life in the Old Days
- 3.2. Jerky
- 3.3. Corn
- 3.4. Wild Berries
- 3.5. Old-Time Food
- 3.6. Buckskin
- 3.7. Prairie Turnips
- 3.8. Puberty Rites
- 3.9. Tobacco
- 3.10. Powwows and Rodeos
- 3.11. Spirituality
- 3.12. Praying
- 3.13. Making Fire
- 3.14. How Wood Was Used
- 3.15. How to Make Bows and Arrows
- 3.16. Games
- 3.17. Marriage
- 3.18. Cocklebur (Xanthium echinatum)
- 3.19. Yucca (Yucca glauca)
- 3.20. Mushrooms
- 3.21. Chewing Gum
- 3.22. Cottonwood
- 3.23. Swelling Weed
- 3.24. Purple Cone Flower (Brauneria angustifolia)
- 3.25. Courtesy
- 4. Mythology
- 4.1. Iktomi Meets the Prairie Chicken and Blood Clot Boy
- 4.2. Iktomi Meets Two Women and Iya
- 4.3. The Giant Snake
- 4.4. Star Boy
- 4.5. Iktomi
- 4.6. The End of the World
- 4.7. Iktomi and the Ducks
- 4.8. Bean, Grass, and Fire
- 5. True Stories
- 5.1. The Deer Spirits
- 5.2. The Fly on the Window
- 5.3. How to Become a Father
- 5.4. The Rescued Prisoner
- 5.5. Coyote Woman
- 5.6. The Horse Thief
- 5.7. Adultery
- 6. Jokes
- 6.1. The Holy Man
- 6.2. The Turtle in the Microwave
- 6.3. The Wrong Answer
- 6.4. Red Holy Dog
- 7. Miscellaneous
- 7.1. Tanning Hides (Modern Version)
- 7.2. Fry Bread
- 7.3. Indian Christmas Tree
- 7.4. Twins
- 7.5. Three Tongue Twisters
- 7.6. A Love Song or Lullaby
- Appendix
- References
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