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Post by emilylevine on Mar 16, 2012 11:26:13 GMT -5
Wanted to let you all know that I (finally) delivered the Josephine Waggoner book to the University of Nebraska Press. Look for it in Fall 2013. Two volumes. 140 photographs, 20 ledger book drawings, maps, cultural and historical information, lists of bands, 60 biographical sketches of D/Lakota leaders, etc. All written by a great Ȟúŋkpapȟa historian (1871-1943).
I also want to thank everyone on this forum who provided help to me over the past years.
Emily
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Post by carlo on Mar 17, 2012 0:41:56 GMT -5
Congratulations Emily! Fall 2013.... that's a long wait....
Carlo
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Post by kingsleybray on Mar 17, 2012 3:36:53 GMT -5
I'm thrilled for you, Emily, that the project is complete, and for us all, students of Lakota history and culture, that such a critical resource will become available. Congratulations!
Kingsley
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Post by grahamew on Mar 17, 2012 5:16:09 GMT -5
I'm looking forward to it, Emily.
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Post by philrob on Mar 24, 2012 5:22:58 GMT -5
Emily I would just like to echo Kingsley's and Graham's sentiments above. I look forward to the publication of this important source work. Thank you for all your hard labour over the years.
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Post by philrob on Mar 24, 2012 5:23:31 GMT -5
Emily I would just like to echo Kingsley's and Graham's sentiments above. I look forward to the publication of this important source work. Thank you for all your hard labour over the years.
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Post by emilylevine on Mar 24, 2012 18:52:39 GMT -5
Thanks everyone. Sorry we all have to wait another year and a half to see it, but it seems that Josephine Waggoner will really get her life's work into publication now. I hope to have more time to partake in this forum now and I know I owe responses to some of you from earlier questions. I have amassed a rather frightening amount of sources over the past ten years so plan to be sharing some of those as PDFs in the future.
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Post by tatanka on Jun 5, 2012 9:50:55 GMT -5
I have just started reading "With My Own Eyes" by Susan Bordeaux Bettelyoun and Josephine Waggoner.
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Post by winona on Jun 5, 2012 11:02:58 GMT -5
Congrats, Emily! I too, have just received the "With My Own Eyes" book, and am avidly reading it. Your work covers a critical gap in history, that of female historians whose work needed publishing! Truly a labor of love for all three of you!
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Post by katatak21 on Mar 12, 2013 19:46:48 GMT -5
This seems to be a dead post, but I just wanted to reach out to Emily and see when Josephine's book is going to be released. This is Katherine, great-great granddaughter of Josephine's. I'm really excited to be able to have a copy and to grab copies for our entire family!
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Post by Dietmar on Sept 13, 2013 15:12:48 GMT -5
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Post by emilylevine on Sept 13, 2013 23:02:07 GMT -5
thank for posting this Dietmar, I appreciate it.
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Post by emilylevine on Sept 13, 2013 23:07:19 GMT -5
katatak21
I sent you a message.
emily
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Post by kingsleybray on Sept 14, 2013 15:06:49 GMT -5
It's a magnificent looking book, Em, worthy of the content and your years of dedication and commitment. Look forward to seeing it. Right now Im wallowing about in a car ferry heading for France. I fly to Rapid City from Paris in four days time. Looking forward to seeing LaDonna, Ephriam, and a number of American-tribes contacts in the Lakota makoche.
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