Beatrice Medicine
Beatrice Medicine (August 1, 1923 – December 2005) was an anthropologist, teacher at the California State University at Northridge and elsewhere, and descendant of the Sihasapa and Minneconjou bands of the Lakota Nation. She received the Distinguished Service Award in 1991 from the American Anthropological Association. She received the Bronislaw Malinowski Award in 1996 from the Society for Applied Anthropology. She received an honorary doctorate in humanities from Michigan State University in 1998. She received the George and Louise Spindler Award for Education in Anthropology in 2005 from the American Anthropology Association.
Bibliography
- (1978). The Native American Woman: A Perspective. Educational Resources Information Center reports.
- (1983). The Hidden Half: Studies of Plains Indian Women. ISBN 9780819129567. w/Patricia C. Albers.
- (1999). Seeking the Spirit: Plains Indians in Russia. Liucija Baskauskas, dir. Documentary Educational Resources.
- (2001). Learning to Be an Anthropologist and Remaining "Native": Selected Writings. Sue-Ellen Jacobs, ed. ISBN 9780252069796.
- (2007). Drinking and Sobriety Among the Lakota Sioux. ISBN 978-0-7591-0571-3.
External links
- "SFAA Bea Medicine Award", Society for Applied Anthropology.
- "Beatrice Medicine", Webster.edu.
- "Rights advocate Medicine dies" at the Wayback Machine (archived October 15, 2008), Rapid City Journal.
- "Beatrice Medicine Dead at 82", Savage Minds.
- "Beatrice Medicine", Native American Authors.
- "Learning to Be an Anthropologist and Remaining 'Native'", University of Illinois Press.
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