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The Long Knives are Crying (Lakota Westerns) 2 reviews Joseph M. Marshall III
Fulcrum Pub, 2008
The Long Knives Are Crying Mr Marshalls second novel following the journey of Cloud was one of the most enjoyable books I've ever read. This book is a remarkable insight to the life of the Lakota and the trials they faced as a nation due to the whites incursion. This is a very compelling story that you'll not want to put down and will want more. It sounds like in the fall of 09 Songs For The Buffalo Nation will do just ...
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The Lakota Way 2009 Wall Calendar Joseph M. Marshall III
Amber Lotus Publishing, 2008
The Lakota Way 2009 wall calendar features all original medicine shield artwork from Lakota artist and author Joseph M. Marshall III and Dakota artist Joseph Chamberlain. Each spread includes the Lakota names for the months, such as 'When the Geese Return' and 'When Berries are Good.' Mr. Marshall's text presents a traditional Lakota virtue for each month, guiding the reader along the Lakota path of wisdom. Joseph M. Marshall III is a teacher, ...
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The Power of Four: Leadership Lessons of Crazy Horse Joseph M. Marshall
Sterling, 2009
What makes a good and true leader?brute power and force? The ability to persuade? Simply holding an influential position? Joseph M. Marshall III, the renowned author of the bestselling The Lakota Way , says no . Reminding us that those who hold public office are first and foremost politicians, and that corporate bigwigs serve the bottom line, Marshall presents us with a different idea of leadership, one drawn from his own Lakota Sioux culture. ...
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Hundred in the Hand: A Novel (Lakota Western) 43 reviews Joseph M. Marshall III
Fulcrum Publishing, 2007
Breath of Fresh Air!! I'm not even done reading this wonderful novel about the West, told from the Native viewpoint and already I give it five stars. As a fan on westerns(preferably the Fur Trade era kind) in which American Indians are portrayed fairly I applaud Mr. Marshall. Like I said I'm not done reading it yet, but I think this novel should be turned into film as long as Mr. Marshall has creative control in it. I ...
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The Lakota Way: Stories and Lessons for Living 23 reviews Joseph M. Marshall III
Penguin (Non-Classics), 2002
timeless tales This book offers timeless tales of love, honor, respect, dignity etc. It should be required reading in all schools. But these stories are lessons for life that are valuable for people of all ages. I loved it. Simple but beautiful.
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The Journey of Crazy Horse
Penguin, 2005
"Those wishing to understand Crazy Horse as the Lakota know him won't find a better account." -San Francisco ChronicleAs the peerless warrior who brought the U.S. Army to its knees at the Battle of Little Bighorn, Crazy Horse remains one of the most perennially fascinating figures of the American West. Now Joseph Marshall-a masterful storyteller, historian, and descendant of the same Lakota community that raised Crazy Horse-goes beyond that ...
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The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn: A Lakota History 21 reviews Joseph M. Marshall III
Viking Adult, 2007
Little Big Horn - the rest of the story This book is very well written and researched. Author is obviously native, but tells the tale without rancor and name calling. An intelligent approach to filling in the blanks. Well told with pride and empathy. I highly recommend this book.
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The Journey of Crazy Horse: A Lakota History 40 reviews Joseph M. Marshall III
Penguin (Non-Classics), 2005
Magical, beautiful writing Joseph Marshall has done the greatest possible tribute to the legendary Crazy Horse by portraying him as he undoubtedly was--human, troubled, self doubting, and yet a magnetic and inspired leader of men. Marshall's prose is deeply moving, drawing the reader into life as it was then, letting us see the fear of impending disaster from the eyes of the Lakota as their hunting grounds disappeared and ...
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Keep Going: The Art of Perseverance 17 reviews Joseph M. Marshall
Sterling, 2006
Great book, will not disappoint. This is another great book by Joesph Marshall the 3rd. This is a short read and contains much wisdom and life lessons.
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Walking with Grandfather: The Wisdom of Lakota Elders 11 reviews Joseph M., III Marshall
Sounds True, Incorporated, 2005
Superb Story Teller I have now become a great fan of Joseph M. Marshall recently ordering other books as well as cd's. Even his written word, you can almost hear him speaking to you. A very easy way to learn about the Lakota traditions, its a pleasant journey.
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Photovoltaic and Photoactive Materials - Properties, Technology and Applications (NATO Science Series II: ...
Springer, 2002
This book contains contributions by highly experienced scientists and industrialists, and is structured to cover important aspects of the field, from the underlying principles through to detailed considerations of commercial viability, exploitation and EC funding support. Also included is a selection of shorter articles, describing various aspects of current research and development activities. The book will be of considerable interest ...
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On Behalf of the Wolf and the First Peoples 2 reviews Joseph M., III Marshall
Museum of New Mexico Press, 1995
These are real stories. "These are the real stories of a Sichangu Wischasha who knows himself well and a haunting story of a people who have survived on the Northern Plains against all odds."
INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY MAGAZINE
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How Not to Catch Fish: And Other Adventures of Iktomi 1 review Joseph M. Marshall III
Circle Studios, 2005
Marshall Marvelous Per usual, "How Not to Catch Fish" is an important must-have-to-carry-around piece from Marshall. When my 9-year-old and I read it, we take turns voicing the characters. It, too, is fun to hear the author's versions on CD. But, "How Not to Catch Fish" is more than the marvels of imagination! Add together the hilarity of these tales with their depth, Marshall's spirited yet serious voice, the ...
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The Lakota Way Joseph M. Marshall III
Blackstone Audio Inc., 2007
Compelling and profound, The Lakota Way gives a fresh outlook to those searching for a new perspective on spiritual and ethical living.
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Winter of the Holy Iron 2 reviews Joseph M., III Marshall
Red Crane Books, 1994
A masterful tale of social decision making Marshall provides a deep insight into the Native American world through the medium of the novel. The tale describes a society's reaction to agents of change and the means by which the changes are assimilated into culture. Winter of the Holy Iron describes the affects of the "white man" and the new technologies used by the "white man" on Native American culture. Rather than being a simple ...
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The Day the World Ended at Little Big Horn: A Lakota History Joseph M. Marshall III
Blackstone Audio Inc., 2007
The Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana in 1876 has become known as the quintessential clash of cultures between the Lakota Sioux and whites. The men who led the battle--Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Colonel George A. Custer--have become the stuff of legends. Here award-winning Lakota historian Joseph M. Marshall III reveals the nuanced complexities that led up to and followed the battle. Until now, this account has been available ...
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The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn Joseph M., III Marshall
Penguin Group USA, 2008
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