As a Lakota woman artist, I want to be a link between the Native American culture and others. I will be sharing my family history. I know the importance of not losing the oral stories and history of the elders.
For all those who are interested, I have selected special guests that provide insight into the aspects of Native American life today. I bring you stories old and new.
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As a Lakota woman artist, I want to be a link between the Native American culture and others. I will be sharing my family history. I know the importance of not losing the oral stories and history of the elders.
For all those who are interested, I have selected special guests that provide insight into the aspects of Native American life today. I bring you stories old and new.
Swallow Tales by Sandy Swallow
July 6, 2021
Swallow Tales
Sandy shares family history. Eli Swallow her great Grandfather was a Louisiana born Frenchman. How did he get to the Dakota Territory in the 1860’s? What was to become of a captured Confederate soldier? Also learning about Oelrichs, SD which was a thriving town in the early 1900’s.Swallow Tales begins with a cup of cowboy coffee in a kitchen on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Going back in time she realizes how her family history affected her art and Lakota values.
Music is sung and composed by Quincy GoodStar.
Lakota Link
As a Lakota woman artist, I want to be a link between the Native American culture and others. I will be sharing my family history. I know the importance of not losing the oral stories and history of the elders.
For all those who are interested, I have selected special guests that provide insight into the aspects of Native American life today. I bring you stories old and new.