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The Sioux Project—Tatanka Oyate Chippewas and cultural knowledge related to

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The Sioux Project—Tatanka Oyate Chippewas and cultural knowledge related toThe Sioux ProjectTatanka Oyate fills a major gap in the mainstream understanding of contemporary Sioux aesthetics in North America with a specific focus on the knowledge and practices of Lakota Nakota Dakota (Sioux) communities in Saskatchewan, Canada. The publication reflects over three years of on the ground research involving a team led by Lakota video performance artist Dana Claxton, art historian Lynne Bell, artist Gwenda Yuzicappi, and filmmaker

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