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Deloria is a
Native American surname,
derived from the name of a
French trapper,
Phillippe des Lauriers, who
settled and
married into a
Yankton community...
- Ella Cara
Deloria (January 31, 1889 –
February 12, 1971), also
called Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ (Beautiful Day Woman), was a
Yankton Dakota (Sioux) educator, anthropologist...
- Vine
Victor Deloria Jr. (March 26, 1933 –
November 13, 2005,
Standing Rock Sioux) was an author, theologian, historian, and
activist for
Native American...
- history. He is the son of
scholar Vine
Deloria, Jr., and the
great nephew of
ethnologist Ella
Deloria.
Deloria is the
author of the award-winning books...
- The
writer and
activist Vine
Deloria Jr. was his brother, and the
historian Philip J.
Deloria is his nephew.
Deloria attended Yale
University as an...
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Waterlily is a
novel by Ella Cara
Deloria.
Waterlily was
written by
Deloria in the
early 1940s but was not
published until 1988,
eighteen years after...
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Playing Indian is a 1998
nonfiction book by
Philip J.
Deloria,
which explores the
history of the
conflicted relationship white America has with Native...
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Mable Deloria on the
Standing Rock
Reservation in
South Dakota in 1896. She was the
daughter of Tipi Sapa (Black Lodge), or
Philip J.
Deloria, and Mary...
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Manifesto is a 1969 non-fiction book by the lawyer,
professor and
writer Vine
Deloria, Jr. The book was
noteworthy for its
relevance to the Alcatraz-Red Power...
- JSTOR 41853237.
Retrieved July 25, 2020.
Deloria 2019, pp. 29–30.
Deloria 2019, p. 44.
Deloria 2019, p. 36.
Deloria 2019, pp. 44–45. Wishart,
David J. (2007)...