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<DIV><FONT face=Verdana size=2>From: The Scout
Report July 26,
2002 Volume 8,
Number 29</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Verdana size=2> Lakota na Dakota Wowapi Oti Kin<BR><A
href="http://puffin.creighton.edu/lakota/index.html">http://puffin.creighton.edu/lakota/index.html</A><BR><BR>The
Lakota na Dakota Wowapi Oti Kin is a one-stop information portal<BR>containing
Internet resources on people of Lakota and Dakota descent (also<BR>known as
Sioux or Siouan peoples). Created and maintained by Professor<BR>Martin
Brokenleg of Augustana College and Dr. Raymond Bucko, S.J. of<BR>Creighton
University, this site offers Web links in various categories<BR>including art
and artists / music and musicians, bibliographic resources,<BR>demography,
education, history, language resources, legal issues, maps,<BR>museums, and a
host of other Lakota-related sites. For those interested in<BR>locating
information in the field of Native American studies, specifically<BR>on the
Sioux peoples, this site is an excellent place to begin your
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