The Lakota Sioux, like other tribal nations, had many versions of a creation story but all involved Wakan Tanka (Great Mystery or Great Spirit), the supreme creative power in the universe, who made...
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The Sioux Nation consists of the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota Indian tribes. Each tribe is divided into subdivisions, 14 in all.
Often referred to as buffalo, tatanka is an important symbol in the Lakota culture. Learn more about the meaning of Tatanka and why it’s held in such high regard.
Dress: c. 1940 South Dakota Hide, seed beads, sinew Item number: 20/2009 Earrings: c. 1910 South Dakota Glass tube beads, rawhide, sinew Item number: 1/9250 Belt: c. 1900 South Dakota Harness leather, German silver conchos, commercial buckle Item number: 1/3390
Siouxsie Sioux :: My Favorite Artists
Siouxsie Sioux doll by Refabrications Somehow I found myself googling “Siouxsie Sioux dolls.” The best ones, IMO, are done by Alyissa Brown AKA Refabrications. I *think* you can purchase the dolls on her website. I tried to find other Siouxsie dolls by different artists, but sadly the majority of them just ended up looking like Edward Scissorhands. I couldn’t find the artist’s name for the amigurumi Siouxsie Sioux. So if anyone out there knows, tell me in the comments and I’ll update the post with proper credit and a link. Siouxsie Sioux doll by Refabrications Siouxsie Sioux doll by Refabrications Siouxsie Sioux doll by Refabrications Siouxsie Sioux doll by Refabrications Amigurumi Siouxsie Sioux by artist unknown Siouxsie Sioux paper dolls by Kailey Flyte
Siouxsie Sioux in Belgium, January 1979 Photographed by Philippe Carly
Siouxsie Sioux, London
Lakota Sioux Symbols. The Lakota Sioux are a Native American tribe, one of the three Sioux tribes of the Plains. Their traditional lands were in modern-day North and South Dakota.
⚡️Pam & Siouxsie's gay adventures.⚡️
I had a lot of trouble prying meaning from the translated words of Black Elk. Because the account is taken from the spoken Lakota words from an actual Sioux, I trust that Neihardt gave the most acc…
The second single off Siouxsie and the Banshees’ ninth studio album Peepshow was “The Killing Jar.” The dark song centered around the process that entomologists use to kill hard shelled insects “quickly and with minimum damage” by gassing them in a glass container. It brings to mind the warped entomologist in John Fowles’ twisted novel The Collector, in which one Ferdinand Clegg moves from bugs to humans when he kidnaps a young art student Miranda Grey, as a specimen to be kept and examined in his cellar. The song reiterates a theme apparent throughout most of the Banshees work that adults are not to be trusted as they can never behave responsibly. This was a harsh fact Siouxsie Sioux learnt early. When she was nine years old, she and a friend were sexually assaulted by a man. When she told her parents, they did not believe her. It became an unspoken secret in the family, leaving Siouxsie (aka Susan Ballion) isolated as she told Word magazine in 2005: I grew up having no faith in adults as responsible people. And being the youngest in the family I was isolated – I had no-one to confide in. So I invented my...
Amid strange childhood circumstances, including her father extracting venom from snakes as part of his job and enduring a sexual assault that was ignored by her parents, Susan Ballion rose from the…
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