Praise for "Lakota Woman"
"Inspirational."--"The Midwest Book Review"
"A gritty, convincing document of one woman's struggle to overcome poverty and oppression in order to live in dignity as an American Indian."--"Kirkus Reviews"
""Lakota Woman" is a view from the inside."--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"A powerful autobiography ... feisty and determined, warm and even funny, sometimes given to outbursts of rage or sorrow or enthusiasm, always unpretentious and straightforward." --"Chicago Tribune"
"Stunningly honest .... The courage, nobility, morality, and humor that fill the pages of this book should be required reading." --David Amram
"The moving story of a Native American woman who fought her way out of despair and bitterness to find the righteous ways of her ancestors."--William M. Kunstler
"A piercing look into the ancient yet modern mind of a Sioux woman." --Oliver Stone
"Her searing autobiography is courageous, impassioned, poetic, and inspirational." --"Publishers Weekly"
Praise for "Lakota Woman"
"Inspirational."--"The Midwest Book Review"
"A gritty, convincing document of one woman's struggle to overcome poverty and oppression in order to live in dignity as an American Indian."--"Kirkus Reviews"
""Lakota Woman" is a view from the inside."--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"A powerful autobiography ... feisty and determined, warm and even funny, sometimes given to outbursts of rage or sorrow or enthusiasm, always unpretentious and straightforward." --"Chicago Tribune"
"Stunningly honest .... The courage, nobility, morality, and humor that fill the pages of this book should be required reading." --David Amram
"The moving story of a Native American woman who fought her way out of despair and bitterness to find the righteous ways of her ancestors."--William M. Kunstler
"A piercing look into the ancient yet modern mind of a Sioux woman." --Oliver Stone
"Her searing autobiography is courageous, impassioned, poetic, and inspirational." --"Publishers Weekly"
Praise for "Lakota Woman"
Inspirational. "The Midwest Book Review"
A gritty, convincing document of one woman s struggle to overcome poverty and oppression in order to live in dignity as an American Indian. "Kirkus Reviews"
"Lakota Woman" is a view from the inside. "San Francisco Chronicle"
A powerful autobiography feisty and determined, warm and even funny, sometimes given to outbursts of rage or sorrow or enthusiasm, always unpretentious and straightforward. "Chicago Tribune"
Stunningly honest . The courage, nobility, morality, and humor that fill the pages of this book should be required reading. David Amram
The moving story of a Native American woman who fought her way out of despair and bitterness to find the righteous ways of her ancestors. William M. Kunstler
A piercing look into the ancient yet modern mind of a Sioux woman. Oliver Stone
Her searing autobiography is courageous, impassioned, poetic, and inspirational. "Publishers Weekly""
Praise for Lakota Woman "Inspirational."--
The Midwest Book Review "A gritty, convincing document of one woman's struggle to overcome poverty and oppression in order to live in dignity as an American Indian."--
Kirkus Reviews "
Lakota Woman is a view from the inside."--
San Francisco Chronicle "A powerful autobiography ... feisty and determined, warm and even funny, sometimes given to outbursts of rage or sorrow or enthusiasm, always unpretentious and straightforward." --
Chicago Tribune "Stunningly honest .... The courage, nobility, morality, and humor that fill the pages of this book should be required reading." --David Amram
"The moving story of a Native American woman who fought her way out of despair and bitterness to find the righteous ways of her ancestors."--William M. Kunstler
"A piercing look into the ancient yet modern mind of a Sioux woman." --Oliver Stone
"Her searing autobiography is courageous, impassioned, poetic, and inspirational." --
Publishers WeeklyPraise for Lakota Woman "Inspirational."--
The Midwest Book Review "A gritty, convincing document of one woman's struggle to overcome poverty and oppression in order to live in dignity as an American Indian."--
Kirkus Reviews "
Lakota Woman is a view from the inside."--
San Francisco Chronicle "A powerful autobiography ... feisty and determined, warm and even funny, sometimes given to outbursts of rage or sorrow or enthusiasm, always unpretentious and straightforward." --
Chicago Tribune "Stunningly honest .... The courage, nobility, morality, and humor that fill the pages of this book should be required reading." --David Amram
"The moving story of a Native American woman who fought her way out of despair and bitterness to find the righteous ways of her ancestors."--William M. Kunstler
"A piercing look into the ancient yet modern mind of a Sioux woman." --Oliver Stone
"Her searing autobiography is courageous, impassioned, poetic, and inspirational." --
Publishers Weekly
Relates the experiences of a Native American woman who grew up on a reservation and joined in the revolution for Native American rights during the 1960s and 1970s.