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Yellow Woman Further Reading
Black Elk. Black Elk Speaks; Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Ogalala Sioux as told to John G. Neihardt, Morrow, 1932.
The Memoirs of Black Elk, an Ogalala Sioux tribal leader who lived from 1863 until 1950.
Boas, Franz. Keresan Texts, American Ethnological Society, 1928.
An collection of oral stories of the Laguna and Acoma Pueblo gathered by the anthropologist Franz Boas in the early twentieth century in an attempt to make a written record of the Keresan language.
Zinn, Howard. A People's History of the United States: 1492 to Present, HarperPerennial, 1995.
This ambitious book recounts United States history from the perspective of underprivileged or powerless groups and includes several fine chapters that involve Native Americans.
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