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Oglala Women

Myth, Ritual, and Reality (Women in Culture and Society Series)

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An edition of Oglala women (1986)

Oglala Women

Myth, Ritual, and Reality (Women in Culture and Society Series)

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English
Pages
258

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Cover of: Oglala Women
Oglala Women: Myth, Ritual, and Reality
2014, University of Chicago Press
in English
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Oglala Women: Myth, Ritual, and Reality
2010, University of Chicago Press
in English
Cover of: Oglala Women
Oglala Women: Myth, Ritual, and Reality (Women in Culture and Society Series)
November 15, 1988, University Of Chicago Press
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Cover of: Oglala women
Oglala women: myth, ritual and reality
1986, University of Chicago Press
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Oglala women: myth, ritual, and reality
1986, University of Chicago Press
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First Sentence

"While the white man was calling the Indian woman a drudge, old He dog, at ninety-two, told me: "It is well to be good to women in the strength of our manhood because we must sit under their hands at both ends of our lives.""

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
258
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
Weight
11.2 ounces

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OL9618386M
ISBN 10
0226677494
ISBN 13
9780226677491
Library Thing
687626
Goodreads
638876

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While the white man was calling the Indian woman a drudge, old He dog, at ninety-two, told me: "It is well to be good to women in the strength of our manhood because we must sit under their hands at both ends of our lives."
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