Jumat, 03 Maret 2017

Letter from the Editor- Wild West April 2014

Some Western Indians had a way with words. No doubt at times things were lost in translation, but at other times something was gained. Here’s a favorite “no bull” quote from the Lakota leader Sitting Bull: “If the Great Spirit had desired me to be a white man, he would have made me so in …

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