LCC
E99 T34 N635 1994
Description
Matthew King was a Lakota Chief and spiritual leader. King speaks about Native American spirituality, the necessary role of The Great Mystery in daily life, personal responsibility to one's land and to one's people, and the struggles of the Lakota in an effort to coexist with the white man and the expansionist mentality.
Publication
Beyond Words Publishing (1994), Edition: First Edition, 108 pages
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