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Original title
  
Lakota Woman

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1990

Page count
  
263

Subject
  
American Indian Movement

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Country
  
United States

Publisher
  
Grove Weidenfeld

Originally published
  
1990

Genre
  
Autobiography

Awards
  
American Book Awards

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Cover artist
  
David Zimet/Robert Anthony, Inc.

Authors
  
Mary Brave Bird, Richard Erdoes

Similar
  
Native Americans in the United States books, Native American studies books

Lakota Woman is a memoir by Mary Brave Bird, formerly Mary Crow Dog, a Sicangu Lakota. Reared on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota, she describes her childhood and young adulthood, which included many historical events associated with the American Indian Movement.

Lakota Woman describes Brave Bird's participation in the 1972 Trail of Broken Treaties and the 1973 Indian Occupation at Wounded Knee. She also writes about her marriage to Leonard Crow Dog, the spiritual leader of AIM. She describes her involvement in the Native American Church.

Richard Erdoes (1912-2008) edited the book. Born in Austria and author of over 21 books, Erdoes was a longtime friend of Brave Bird and also helped her publish her other memoir, Ohitika Woman.

Honors

Lakota Woman won the 1991 American Book Award.

The book inspired the 1994 film Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee produced by TNT and Jane Fonda. It starred Irene Bedard.

References

Lakota Woman Wikipedia