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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Mary Crow Dog Information
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 Mary Crow Dog, also known as Mary Brave Bird (born 1953 on the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota), is a Native American writer and activist. She is the author of two books, Lakota Woman and Ohitika Woman, and was the subject of the 1994 TNT and...


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 The Washington Post
Search for an Indian Self; The Inner Journey of Mary Crow Dog
06/19/1990: 882 words, approx. 3 pages LAKOTA WOMAN By Mary Crow Dog with Richard Erdoes Grove Weidenfeld. 263 pp. $18.95 Mary Crow Dog's autobiography, "Lakota Woman," is the story of one woman; however, it tells the tale of many Indian women who have faced the wrath...
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Literary Criticism
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Critical Review by Gretchen M. Bataille
710 words, approx. 2 pages
 In the following favorable review, Bataille examines the themes in Ohitika Woman, focusing on the role of women in contemporary Native American society and the cultural clash between Native and White American societies.
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Critical Review by Kirkus Reviews
623 words, approx. 2 pages
 In the following review, the critic offers a mixed assessment of Ohitika Woman, stating that while it lacks the "excitement" of Lakota Woman, it is "a forceful presentation of Native American life today."
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Critical Review by Mahtowin
550 words, approx. 2 pages
 Mahtowin is a Lakota political activist who writes about Native issues. In the following essay, she praises the positive portrayal of Native American women in Lakota Woman.


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