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Lakota Link
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74 episodes
4 months ago
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.
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Re-Intro to Walter Littlemoon Wounded Knee Takeover in 1973
Lakota Link
31 minutes 14 seconds
4 years ago
Re-Intro to Walter Littlemoon Wounded Knee Takeover in 1973
  Walter Littlemoon Wounded Knee Takeover 1973 August 24, 2021 Walter Littlemoon   Wounded Knee Takeover 1973 Walter lived and came from the village of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation.  He is an enrolled Oglala Lakota.  In this podcast he shares how the Wounded Knee takeover in 1973 impacted his family and him.  The occupation changed the village in ways that I had never thought about.  Walter is also an author of a book “They called me uncivilized”.  Next week will be the continuation of the interview.
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.