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Joseph M. Marshall III was born on 1946 in India, is a Sicangu Oyate historian, writer, and educator. Discover Joseph M. Marshall III's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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1946

Joseph M. Marshall III (born c. 1946, Brulé Lakota, Sicangu Oyate) son of Joseph Nelson Marshall Sr. and Hazel Lorraine Two Hawk-Marshall, is a historian, writer, teacher, craftsman, administrator, actor, and public speaker.

1971

He was a founding board member in 1971 of Sinte Gleska University, the tribal college at the Rosebud Indian Reservation.

Marshall has published numerous non-fiction books based on Lakota oral history and culture.

In 1971, Marshall was a founding board member of Sinte Gleska University, the Sicangu Lakota's tribal college located at the reservation.

He later taught at the college, helping develop a Native American studies curriculum.

Marshall helped form a non-profit advocacy group for Native American students and parents.

He has also worked as an educational and health programs administrator for the Rosebud Sioux Tribe.

Along the way, he became a craftsman of traditional Lakota bows and arrows.

Marshall has also worked as an actor, appearing in several episodes of The Real West. He worked in the mini-series Return to Lonesome Dove, adapted from novels in the Lonesome Dove series by Larry McMurtry.

His most recent role was playing the elder, Loved by the Buffalo, in the Turner Network Television mini-series Into the West.

Marshall writes mainly historical non-fiction about Lakota history and culture.

1998

In 1998, Scholar Mona Kratzert praised his work for its intimate presentation of Lakota culture.

His works include the following:

He has also written essays based on Lakota culture and collected stories:

2002

His fifth book, The Lakota Way: Stories and Lessons for Living (2002), was a finalist in the spiritual category for the prestigious "Books for a Better Life Award" from the Multiple Sclerosis Society of New York.

It was also a finalist in the creative non-fiction category for the "PEN Center USA" award.

2008

His book, The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn, won the 2008 PEN/Beyond Margins Award.

Joseph Marshall III was born and raised on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota, and is an enrolled member of the federally recognized Sicangu Oyate (Rosebud Sioux, Lakota) tribe.

He was raised in a traditional Lakota household by his maternal grandparents, where his first language was Lakota.

He grew up in the Horse Creek Community near White River (Maka Izita Wakpa, meaning "Smoking Earth River").

He learned English as a second language, and writes and publishes in English.

After college, Marshall worked primarily as an English teacher at Todd County High School in Mission, South Dakota.

In 2008, his book, The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn, won the PEN/Beyond Margins Arts.