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Joseph M. Marshall III

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Marshall helped form a non-profit advocacy group for Native American students and parents. He has also worked as an educational and health programs administrator for the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. Along the way, he became a craftsman of traditional Lakota bows and arrows.
185:(Rosebud Sioux, Lakota) tribe. He was raised in a traditional Lakota household by his maternal grandparents, where his first language was Lakota. He grew up in the Horse Creek Community near White River ( 150:) son of Joseph Nelson Marshall Sr. and Hazel Lorraine Two Hawk-Marshall, is a historian, writer, teacher, craftsman, administrator, actor, and public speaker. He was a founding board member in 1971 of 257:
Marshall writes mainly historical non-fiction about Lakota history and culture. In 1998, Scholar Mona Kratzert praised his work for its intimate presentation of Lakota culture.
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located at the reservation. He later taught at the college, helping develop a Native American studies curriculum.
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meaning "Smoking Earth River"). He learned English as a second language, and writes and publishes in English.
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of New York. It was also a finalist in the creative non-fiction category for the "PEN Center USA" award.
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Marshall has published numerous non-fiction books based on Lakota oral history and culture. His book,
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After college, Marshall worked primarily as an English teacher at Todd County High School in
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Soldiers Falling into Camp: The Battles at the Rosebud and the Little Big Horn
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He has also written essays based on Lakota culture and collected stories:
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Marshall has also worked as an actor, appearing in several episodes of
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in South Dakota, and is an enrolled member of the federally recognized
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Kratzert, Mona. "Native American Literature: Expanding the Canon,"
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ThunderDreamers.com The official website of Joseph Marshall III
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Walking with Grandfather: The Wisdom of Lakota Elders
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How Not to Catch Fish: And Other Adventures of Iktomi
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The Power of Four: Leadership Lessons of Crazy Horse
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Brulé Lakota
Sicangu Oyate
Sinte Gleska University
Rosebud Indian Reservation
PEN/Beyond Margins Award
Rosebud Indian Reservation
Sicangu Oyate
Mission, South Dakota
Sinte Gleska University
tribal college
The Real West
Return to Lonesome Dove
Lonesome Dove
Larry McMurtry
Turner Network Television
Into the West

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