June 7, 2025
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Yellow hair Book Book for Young Adults Girl plus a book

Yellow hair Book Book for Young Adults Girl plus a book

My name is Andrew Joyce and I write books about my living. I would like to thank Gabriel for letting me be here today to promote my most, Yellow hairwho documents the injustices made to the Nation Sioux from their first contract with the United States in 1805. Through wounded knee in 1890, every death, murder, battle and outrage that I am actually writing about. The historical figures who play a role in my fiction story were real people and I use their real names. Yellow hair is an epic tale of adventure, family, love and hatred that covers the bigger part of the 19th century.

Now that the ad is not off the road, I can get to what I really came here to talk: The Sioux People. The people we know as Sioux were originally known as Dakota, which means an ally. The name Sioux comes from Chippewa and the French. Chipeva called them NadonessiouWhich means Adder, or an enemy, and then the French shorten the name to Sioux.

Every culture has a myth of origin. We have Adam and Eve in the West. The ancient Greeks had Gaya. Odin and Imir base the land according to Norwegian people. If you allow me, I would like to tell you the story of creating Dakota.

In the beginning, before the creation of the earth, the gods reside in heaven and people lived in darkness. The main among the gods was Ta՜ kuwakaŋ, the sun that was married to haŋyetuwi, Themoon. He had one daughter, Vahpe. And there was an old man and an old woman whose daughter, Ite, was the wife of the wind, to which she gave four sons, the four winds. Of the other spirits, the most important was Iŋktomi, the hideous trick. Iŋktomi talked to an old man and an elderly woman to increase her daughter’s status by organizing an affair between the sun and Ite. The discovery of his wife for the affair made Ta՜ Kuwakaŋ give the moon his own area and, by separating it from himself, created time.

The old man, the old woman and Ite – who were separated from the wind, her husband – were banished to the ground. Ite, along with your children, the four winds and the fifth wind – the child of ITE, but not the wind – an established space. The daughter of the sun and the moon, Vahpe, also fell to the ground and later resides with the south wind. The two accepted the fifth wind, which was called Wamŋiomŋi.

Alone on the newly formed land, some of the gods got bored. ITE prevailed on Iŋktomi to find its people, the Buffali nation. In the form of a wolf, Iŋktomi went underground and found a village of people. Iŋktomi told them about the wonders of the earth and persuades the man, Tokaha to accompany him through a cave to the surface. Tokahe did this, and after reaching the surface, he saw the green grass and the blue sky for the first time. Iŋktomi and Ite introduced the current in buffalo meat and showed him Tipi, clothes, hunting clubs and bows and arrows. Tokahe returned to the underground village and appealed to six other men and their families to go with him on the earth’s surface.

When they arrived, they discovered that Iŋktomi had deceived Tokahe. The buffali were scarce; The weather turned bad and they turned out to be starving. Unable to return to their home, but armed with new knowledge of the world, they survived to become the founders of the seven council fires.

The Seven Council Fires. S S or Oćeti šakowiŋ S S S are Mdewakanton, Wahpeton, Wahpekute, Sisheton, Yankton, Yanktonai and Lakota.

After Tokaha led the six families to the surface of the earth, they wandered for many winters. The sons were born and the sons die. Winters passed, more winters than could count. It was before Oćeti šakowiŋS But only as long as the woman of white calves on calves did not turn into Dakota.

Two scouts hunted the buffaloes when they reached the top of a small hill. For a long time, they watched a woman’s figure. As they approached, they saw that he was beautiful. She was young and wore WakiS One of the scouts had lustful thoughts and told the other. His girlfriend told him that he was sacred and to banish such thoughts.

The woman approached them and told the one with the lustful thoughts: “If you would do what you think, come forward.” The scout was moving and stood in front of her, and a white cloud covered them with sight.

When the woman stepped out of the cloud, she blown away. There on the ground, at the feet of the beautiful woman, put a pile of bones with worms crawling in and among them.

The woman told the other intelligence officer to go to his village and tell his men that he was coming to build a cure Tip a large enough to keep all the chiefs of the nation. She said, “I bring a great gift to your people.”

When people heard the story of the scout, they built the lodge and put on their best clothes, then stood around the hut and waited.

When the woman enters the village, she sang:

I go with a visible breath.

A voice I send as I walk.

I go the sacred way.

With visible songs I walk.

I go the sacred way.

She handed Wakia to the chief chief and he withdrew a pipe from the bundle. A veal calf was carved on one side of the tube. “Bison is the land that will shelter and feed you,” she said.

Thirteen oed feathers hung from the wooden stem. Woman of the white buffalo calf said to the superiors: “Feather represent the sky and thirteen moons. With this tube you will prosper. With this tube you will talk to with Wakaŋ Taŋ՜ ka (God). With this pipe you will become people. You will be tied to this pipe because she is your mother. She is sacred. With this pipe you will be tied to your relatives. “

After giving the pipe to the people and when she said what she had to say, she turned and walked four steps from the hut and sat down.

When she appeared, she was a red-brown buffalo calf. She continued, went to bed and came out like a black Bivoli calf. Walking even further, she became a white buffalo and stood on a hill. She turned to worship the four directions of the four winds and then disappeared.

Because of Buffalo’s white woman, Dakota honors our mother Earth; They honor their parents and grandparents. They worship the birds in heaven; They worship the earth on earth. They know that Wakaŋ Taŋ՜ ka He resides in all animals, in all trees and plants and rocks and stones. Wakaŋ Taŋ՜ ka is in everything. They know that Wakaŋ Taŋ՜ ka He lives in each of us.

Because of Buffalo’s white woman, they became Dakota.

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Andrew Joyce left high school in seventeen to run throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. He would not have returned from his journey only decades later when he decided to become a writer. Joyce has written five books, including a two -volume collection of one hundred and fifty short stories consisting of his attachment adventures called Stories to bed for adults (still unpublished) and his last novel, Yellow hairS He now lives aboard a boat at Fort Loderdale, Florida, with his dog Danny, where he is busy working on his next book, indicatively titled, Mick RayliS

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