TY - BOOK AU - Red Shirt,Delphine AU - Lone Woman. TI - Turtle Lung Woman's granddaughter T2 - American Indian lives SN - 0803202989 AV - E99.T34 R339 2002eb U1 - 978.3/66 21 PY - 2002/// CY - Lincoln PB - University of Nebraska Press KW - Lone Woman. KW - Turtle Lung Woman. KW - Red Shirt, Delphine, KW - Lakota women KW - Biography KW - Social life and customs KW - HISTORY KW - State & Local KW - bisacsh KW - BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY KW - Historical KW - fast KW - Manners and customs KW - Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.) KW - History KW - Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (Dak. du S.) KW - Histoire KW - MÅ“urs et coutumes KW - South Dakota KW - Pine Ridge Indian Reservation KW - Electronic books KW - Biographies N1 - Machine generated contents note: PART 1: -- Turtle Lung Woman (Khegl6zela Chag6wj) -- 5 1. Beading by Moonlight -- 15 2. Khagi Wichisa, Crow Men -- 25 3. Turtle Lung Woman -- 33 4. Stones and Turtle Shells -- 43 5. Wakiyela, The Mourning Dove -- 55 6. Ite Sjiykhiya's Wives -- 63 7. Lakota Code of Conduct -- Part 1 -- 73 8. Lakota Code of Conduct -- Part 2 -- 79 9. Thathaka Niii, Standing Buffalo -- 85 10. Math6 Cha Wigni Iya, Bear Goes in the Wood -- 95 11. "Akh6 Ikt6," Again, Iktomi, the Trickster -- 103 12. "BlihC'ic'iya Wa'y, ' With Dauntless Courage, I Live -- PART 2: -- Lone Woman (W'ya Isnala) -- 111 13. Raised on Canned Milk -- 121 14. "Wichjcalala," Small Girl -- 129 15. Horses of Many Colors -- 135 16. Whispers -- 141 17. The Grasses They Grew -- Part 1 -- 151 18. The Grasses They Grew -- Part 2 -- 159 19. Canvas Moccasins -- 165 20. My Father Was a Dancing Man -- 173 21. My Father's Dreadful Dream -- 179 22. Kettle Dance -- PART 3: -- Death -- 187 23. Rations -- 193 24. "T[gy Wgblake," Clear Eyes -- 201 25. "4p6tu ki h6l," -- On a Given Day, I Became a Woman -- 211 26. Buffalo Ceremony -- 217 27. Mata, A Cheyenne Woman -- 225 28. "Phei6ta," Peyote -- 231 29. "Thawicuku," Marriage -- 237 30. Brooks Horse -- 241 Epilogue; Electronic reproduction; [S.l.]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2010 N2 - Told in their own words, Turtle Lung Woman's Granddaughter is the unforgettable story of several generations of Lakota women who grew up on the open plains of northern Nebraska and southern South Dakota. Delphine Red Shirt has delicately woven the life stories of her mother, Lone Woman, and Red Shirt's great-grandmother, Turtle Lung Woman, into a continuous narrative that succeeds triumphantly as a moving, epic saga of Lakota women from traditional times in the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Especially revealing are Turtle Lung Woman's relationship with her husband, Paints His Face with Clay, her healing practice as a medicine woman, Lone Woman's hardships and celebrations growing up in the early twentieth century, and many wonderful details of their domestic lives before and during the early reservation years UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=71832 ER -