47 pages • 1 hour read
256
Book • Nonfiction
Various Locations • Historical Eras
2001
Adult
16+ years
The Lakota Way by Joseph M. Marshall III shares stories and lessons about Lakota virtues like humility, perseverance, and bravery through tales from Lakota lore and personal anecdotes, emphasizing the importance of these virtues in sustaining the Lakota culture amidst significant adversity, especially during their forced relocation and assimilation attempts. The book includes accounts of historical figures and personal history, reflecting on the quiet dignity and strength of the Lakota people.
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Contemplative
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The Lakota Way by Joseph M. Marshall III has been praised for its insightful exploration of Lakota culture and values through storytelling. Readers appreciate the engaging prose and the blending of historical context with moral lessons. However, some feel the book is repetitive and lacks depth in certain areas. Overall, it provides a valuable, though imperfect, cultural perspective.
Readers who cherish indigenous wisdom, moral storytelling, and cultural history will find joy in Joseph M. Marshall III's The Lakota Way. Similar to Kent Nerburn’s Neither Wolf Nor Dog, this book appeals to those interested in spirituality, ethical lessons, and Native American traditions.
3,566 ratings
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256
Book • Nonfiction
Various Locations • Historical Eras
2001
Adult
16+ years
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