This essay provides a critical and analytical approach to the book Lakota Woman by Mary Crow Dog, discussing its themes and relevance to readers. The book is a memoir that explores the life of a Sioux Indian named Mary Crow Dog and her involvement in various events and movements. It also addresses the struggles faced by Sioux women against White Americans. The essay highlights the agreement between the book and readers on issues of discrimination, racism, and equality. Overall, the book teaches readers important lessons about history, culture, and social justice.