Joseph M Marshall, III
Joseph Marshall III was born and raised on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation and is an enrolled member of the Sicangu Lakota (Rosebud Sioux) tribe. Because he was raised in a traditional Lakota household by his maternal grandparents, his first language is Lakota. In that environment he also learned the ancient tradition of oral storytelling. Marshall is an author with nine nonfiction works, three novels, a collection of short stories and essays, and several screenplays to his credit. He is...See more
Joseph Marshall III was born and raised on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation and is an enrolled member of the Sicangu Lakota (Rosebud Sioux) tribe. Because he was raised in a traditional Lakota household by his maternal grandparents, his first language is Lakota. In that environment he also learned the ancient tradition of oral storytelling. Marshall is an author with nine nonfiction works, three novels, a collection of short stories and essays, and several screenplays to his credit. He is also a speaker and lecturer, having appeared throughout the United States and in countries such as France, Sweden, and Siberia. Marshall has also appeared in television documentaries, served as technical advisor for movies, and served as the narrator for the six-part mini-series Into the West, as well as playing the on-screen role of "Loved by the Buffalo," a Lakota medicine man. Website: http: //www.josephmarshall.com See less
Joseph M Marshall, III's Featured Books
Joseph M Marshall, III book reviews
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The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn: A Lakota History
A Different angle on the battle
by MRLinCA, Nov 8, 2008
For a more thorough discussion of the events that led up to the Battle of Little Big Horn (often referred to as "The Sioux Wars"), there are more in-depth books to choose from, but a linear sequence ... Read More
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The Lakota Way: Stories and Lessons for Living
The Lakota Way
by angeld, Aug 15, 2008
I loved reading the stories in this book. I am not a Native American but I have a strong interest in their culture and spiritual values, especially the Lakota Sioux. Each one of these stories of ... Read More
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The Journey of Crazy Horse: A Lakota History
Oral Tradition on the page
by MRLinCA, Oct 18, 2007
Marshall brings to life the story of Crazy Horse through the oral tales told of the great Indian among his own people. Finally Indians are able to tell, and to publish, their own stories. Compelling ... Read More