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Being Lakota: Identity and Tradition on Pine Ridge Reservation

Being Lakota: Identity and Tradition on Pine Ridge Reservation

$35.00

ISBN: 9780803237506
Dewey: 305.8975244
LCC Number: E99.D1
Author: Lupe Trejo Melda Trejo Larissa Petrillo
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Pages: 167
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SKU: 9780803237506 Categories: All, Childrens, Culture, Native American, Social Science Tags: Anthropology, Cultural & Social, Dakota Indians, Ethnic identity, Ethnic Studies, Hispanic American Studies, History, Native American Studies, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.), Social life and customs, social-science, South Dakota
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Being Lakota explores contemporary Lakota identity and tradition through the life-story narratives of Melda and Lupe Trejo. Melda Trejo| nee Red Bear (1939-)| is an Oglala Lakota from Pine Ridge Reservation| while Lupe Trejo (1938-99) is Mexican and a long-time resident at Pine Ridge. In their forty years together| the Trejos raised eleven children| supported themselves as migrant workers| and celebrated their lives and cultural heritage. Conversations between this Lakota/Mexican couple and scholar Larissa Petrillo convey key aspects of the couple’s everyday life: what it means to be an Indian and Lakota; how they negotiate their different ethnic identities; their feelings about recent concerns with appropriating Lakota religious practices and beliefs; and the tenets of Lakota spirituality that shape their perceptions and actions. These issues are highlighted as they talk about their experiences setting up a Sundance ceremony. In the late 1980s they began holding a Sundance on the Red Bear family’s land near Allen| South Dakota| and the ceremony was dedicated to Lupe after his death. Being Lakota deepens our understanding of modern Lakota life and affords a memorable glimpse of the choices and paths taken by individuals in a Native community. It also serves to explore new approaches to collaborative ethnography| with reflections on learning to work well in a Native community.

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Weight 0.83 lbs
Dimensions 8.67 × 5.77 × 0.77 in
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Hardcover

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