Reginald Laubin

Reginald Laubin (December 4, 1903 – April 5, 2000) was an American writer, dancer, and expert on Native American culture and customs. With his wife, Gladys Laubin, he performed theatrical interpretations of Plains Indian dances. A white man, Laubin believed in Indian culture as an antidote to life in the modern world. Through his performances, he sought to preserve what he saw as Indian ways. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. The Indian tipi
    its history construction and use
    Book
    by Laubin, Reginald
    Published 1989
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  2. Indian dances of North America
    their importance to Indian life
    Book
    by Laubin, Reginald
    Published 1977
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  3. The Indian tipi
    its history construction and use
    Book
    by Laubin, Reginald
    Published 1977
     Place a Hold