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Joseph Marshall III

Lakota
Sioux

Joseph Marshall III was born on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation. Marshall was raised by his grandparents who taught him Lakota traditions, and his first language is Lakota. He is a teacher, educator and was co-founder of Sinte Gleska University in Rosebud, South Dakota as well as a free lance writer.

 

Books by Joseph Marshall III:

Marshall III, Joseph. The dance house: stories from Rosebud
Santa Fe, NM : Red Crane Books, 1998.
Genre: Essays and Short Stories
ISBN: 187861066X
Marshall III, Joseph. Hunter-warrior of the plains
Sheridan, WY : Grunko Films, 1993.
Description: Audiovisual.
Written and narrated by Joseph Marshall, III Set in northern plains during the 18602, this tells the story of two teenage boys as they learn to be hunters and warriors.
Marshall III, Joseph. On behalf of the wolf and the first peoples
Santa Fe, NM : Red Crane Books, 1995.
Genre: Essays
Description: 192 p. ; 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 .
Contents include On Building a Bow--Standing Bear and the Mountain Men.
Audience: Adult
ISBN: 1-878610-45-7
Marshall III, Joseph. Winter of the holy iron
Santa Fe, NM : Red Crane Books, 1994.
Genre: Fiction
Description: 295 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- First contact with Europeans -- Fiction. Teton Indians -- Fiction. West (U.S.) -- History -- To 1848 -- Fiction.
ISBN: 1878610449

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