TY - JOUR AU - Akers, Donna L. AB - 510 WINTER 2003 Western Historical Quarterly Browner's extensive knowledge of powwow Te Ata: Chickasaw Storyteller, American traditions is evident throughout this work. Treasure. By Richard Green. Afterword by However, this book suffersfrom a lack of field.. Rayna Green and John Troutman. (Norman: work and archival/historic research. She University of Oklahoma Press, 2002. xiii + states, "Over the four summers from 1996 to 353 pp. Illustrations, notes, bibliography, in .. 1999 I conducted fieldwork at eight pow..wows dex. $34.95.) in Michigan and South Dakota and inter.. viewed two extended families, one an OJibwe.. In this traditional biography, Richard Ottawa family from Michigan and the other Green details the life of Te Ata, a Chickasaw an Oglala Lakota family from the Pine Ridge "mixed ..blood," who performed across Reservation" (p.lO). I interpret that as one America from 1920 through the 1970s, en .. Lakota powwow and one Anishnaabeg pow" tertaining white Americans with allegedly wow per year for eight years. It is possible in authentic Indian stories and song. Her mod .. South Dakota to go to, although briefly, eight erate success as an entertainer secured her powwows in one month. A greater depth of honors and recognition from the Chickasaw TI - Te Ata: Chickasaw Storyteller, American Treasure JF - Western Historical Quarterly DO - 10.2307/25047358 DA - 2003-11-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/te-ata-chickasaw-storyteller-american-treasure-xeKEldbAZ2 SP - 510 EP - 511 VL - 34 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -