Wodakota Wicoie refers to Dakota values words. Harold Blacksmith, a First Language Dakota speaker, shares his perspective based on personal experience and growing up in an immersive Dakota culture.
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Wodakota Wicoie refers to Dakota values words. Harold Blacksmith, a First Language Dakota speaker, shares his perspective based on personal experience and growing up in an immersive Dakota culture.
Wodakota Wicoie refers to Dakota values words. Harold Blacksmith, a First Language Dakota speaker, shares his perspective based on personal experience and growing up in an immersive Dakota culture.
The FPCC Land-based Learning Project welcomes Harold Blacksmith, a Sioux Valley Dakota from Manitoba, Canada, to learn about his role and perspectives on Land, Language, and Culture.
Jeremy Red Eagle, Sierra Atkinson, and Elijah Hopkins discuss the value of learning and relearning our traditions in a modern world. Land-based learning provides us with the opportunity to evolve our culture while maintaining the value systems of our Dakota and Nakoda people. The land has always changed and evolved, we must evolve with it.
Jeremy Red Eagle, Sierra Atkinson, and Elijah Hopkins discuss the importance of approaching food soverignty through a strength-based perspective. Sharing and bartering systems are a sustainable way to connect with the land and community.
Jeremy Red Eagle and Elijah Hopkins further discuss the importance of preperation as it relates to connecting oneself to the land. Preparation is essential to healthy living. The discussion helps providing additional perspectives and meaning to "ohinni winyeya manke" or "I'm always ready" type of mentality.
Elijah Hopkins interviews three Elders from Little Eagle, SD, on the Standing Rock Reservation - Ron Eagle Chasing, Bryan Swift Cloud, and Terry Martinez. The elders share stories about food and hunting in the Lakota Language.
Elijah Hopkins and Jeremy Red Eagle facilitated a discussion on their perspectives on land-based learning and why it's important. The discussion covers cultural identity from a Tribal perspective and the impact our relationship with the land has on our overall health.
Wodakota Wicoie refers to Dakota values words. Harold Blacksmith, a First Language Dakota speaker, shares his perspective based on personal experience and growing up in an immersive Dakota culture.