
These were men who were used to hunting tor their food Which in turn gave them a feeling Of pride, Being held on a reservation took their spirit and crushed it. Another problem was the rage felt inside of the warriors who were having their lifestyle taken from them.

(49) This division among their own people ften created hostility and sometimes led to violence. Indians who accepted the white man’s ways were called halt Crow Dog said, The general rule is that whoever thinks, sings, acts, and speaks Indian is a skin, a full-blood.Īnd whoever acts and thinks like a white man is a half-blood or breed, no matter how Indian he looks. Crow Dog admitted the Jesus part sounded good, it was the beatings at the hands of the nuns and the awful food served to them at the boarding school that tainted their views of Christianity. She adopted the Christian faith and was raising her grandchildren to accept Jesus in their lives.

Mary Crow Dogs grandparents grew up during a time when the United States was trying to “civilize” the Indians by forcing them to abandon their customs in favor ota Christian lifestyle Most Indians took offence to that proposition, bur some did not, Crow Dogs grandmother was one of the Indians who would have been termed as a successful convert. From the beginning of the book it becomes evident that not all Indians are the same. She used her own life as an example in many instances to give the reader a personal perspective.The main point in writing this book was to present he reader with the Indian viewpoint on how they were treated and what the effects of that treatment has done to their people over the years.

Crow Dog attempted to explain the hostility felt tæjards the white men in the United States by the surviving Indian population. The book dealt with the time period of Crow Dog’s life along With some references to past events. Lakota Woman Review jroth20 Lakota Woman mary crow dog The hook, Lakota Woman, written by Mary Crow Dog, gave the reader a personal view Ofthe feelings shared hy most Indians living in the United States during this present day.
