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Joseph Marshall III

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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. The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn: A Lakota History
Penguin (Non Classics), 2007.
Genre: Nonfiction
Language: English
ISBN: 0143113690


Marshall III, Joseph. How Not to Catch Fish: And Other Adventures of Iktomi
Circle Studios, 2005.
Genre: Nonfiction
Language: English
ISBN: 0976802201


Marshall III, Joseph. Hunter-warrior of the plains
Sheridan, WY : Grunko Films, 1993.


Marshall III, Joseph. The Journey of Crazy Horse: A Lakota History
Penguin (Non Classics), 2005.
Genre: Nonfiction
Language: English
ISBN: 0143036211


Marshall III, Joseph. The Lakota Way: Stories and Lessons for Living
Penguin (Non Classics), 2002.
Genre: Nonfiction
Language: English
ISBN: 0142196096


Marshall III, Joseph. The Lakota Way: Stories and Lessons for Living, Native American Wisdom on Ethics and Character
2008.
Genre: Nonfiction
Language: English
ISBN: 1435297393


Marshall III, Joseph. The Long Knives are Crying (Lakota Westerns)Native American Wisdom on Ethics and Character
Fulcrum Publishers, 2008.
Genre: Nonfiction
Language: English
ISBN: 1555916724


Marshall III, Joseph. On behalf of the wolf and the first peoples
Santa Fe, NM : Red Crane Books, 1995.
Genre: Essays
Audience: Adult
ISBN: 1-878610-45-7


Marshall III, Joseph. Walking With Grandfather: The Wisdom of Lakota Elders
Sounds True, 2005.
Genre: Nonfiction
Language: English
ISBN: 1591793521


Marshall III, Joseph. Winter of the holy iron
Santa Fe, NM : Red Crane Books, 1994.
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1878610449



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