Joseph M Marshall III
Joseph M. Marshall III was born and raised on the Rosebud Reservation and holds a PhD from the reservation university, which he helped to establish. The award-winning author of ten books, he has also contributed to various publications and written several screenplays. His first language is Lakota, he handcrafts primitive Lakota bows and arrows, and he is a specialist in wilderness survival. His work as a cultural and historical consultant can be seen and heard on Turner Network Television and...See more
Joseph M. Marshall III was born and raised on the Rosebud Reservation and holds a PhD from the reservation university, which he helped to establish. The award-winning author of ten books, he has also contributed to various publications and written several screenplays. His first language is Lakota, he handcrafts primitive Lakota bows and arrows, and he is a specialist in wilderness survival. His work as a cultural and historical consultant can be seen and heard on Turner Network Television and the Dreamworks epic television miniseries "Into the West." He has won an Audie (R) Award, Earphones Award, "Nammy" Award, and was named Best American Indian Fiction Writer by True West magazine in 2009. See less
Joseph M Marshall III's Featured Books
Joseph M Marshall III book reviews
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The Long Knives Are Crying (Lakota Westerns)
excellent
by BigPaul, Dec 8, 2011
An excellent view from the other side. Stuff your school history books forgot to mention. Read More
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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