- Black Elk (1863-1950) (4)
- Black Elk, Charlotte
- Great granddaughter of Nicholas Black Elk and an authority in the verification of Lakota oral tradition. - Crazy Horse (d. 1877) (6)
- Learn about Crazy Horse, the Sioux leader who fought to preserve the traditions and values of Lakota people. Sites include biography, lifestyle, the struggle against the Federal government's attempt to takeover the native people's lands, and other achievements of the leader who was also known as Tashunka Witco, "his horse is crazy."
- Ethnoastronomy of the Lakota
- Presents Dr. Mark Hollabaugh's research on the astronomy of the Lakota people as well as general information on archaeoastronomy and ethnoastronomy. - Friends Of the Oglala Lakota
- Volunteer organisation works to benefit American Indians living on tribal land, primarily the Pine Ridge Reservation. - Lakota Mall
- Links to services for the nation, including Indigenous Rocks, Porcupine Clinic, Oglala College, radio, and allies page. - Lakota Winter Counts
- Exhibit of the Lakota photographic calendars and interviews on the winter-count-keeping tradition. Includes a database of winter count images, video interviews, and a documentary about the Native American nation. From the Smithsonian. - Oglala Lakota College
- Provides educational opportunities that enhance Lakota life, including community services, certificates, GED, and associate, bachelor, and graduate degrees. - PBS: The Buffalo War
- A provocative chronicle of the clash between Native Americans, ranchers, government officials and environmental activists over the killing of America's last wild buffalo. - Sitting Bull (1831-1890) (3)
- tahtonka.com
- Books, music, videos, incense and information about the Lakota people and the reservations of South Dakota. - Two-Hawks, John
- Lakota musician, teacher, stage and screen performer, and public speaker. Sings and performs on cedar flutes, ocarinas, guitars, drums, mandolins, and dulcimers.
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