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WARN Ride 2019 | Mabel Ann Eagle Hunter: MMIW Cradleboard

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‘We Will Remember’ Survival School & History of the Wounded Knee Memorial Walk

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AIM Patrol & Thinking for Seven Generations – Lisa & Pat Bellanger | Teachings for our Times

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All are My Relations – Minnie Two Shoes | Teachings for our Times

https://vimeo.com/1101936380?share=copy#t=22.278 "Black Elk said that we’re all standing in a circle—red, yellow, black, and white—and our path leads us to the center. Someday…
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Tell Your Story: Madonna Thunder Hawk on the importance of oral history
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Tell Your Story: Madonna Thunder Hawk on the importance of oral history

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Nellie Red Owl
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Nellie Red Owl

https://vimeo.com/802195190?share=copy Footage courtesy of EarthStream Media & Chuck Banner | Feb 26, 1983 - Wounded Knee S.D. Nellie Red Owl Nellie Red Owl…
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Geraldine Janis
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Geraldine Janis

https://vimeo.com/791305195?share=copy Geraldine Janis Geraldine Janis (1928 - 2005) was an Oglala Lakota from the Pine Ridge reservation who served as the Coordinator for…
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Ellen Moves Camp
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Ellen Moves Camp

https://vimeo.com/791305357?share=copy Ellen Moves Camp Ellen Moves Camp (1931 - 2008) grew up in the community of Wanblee on Pine Ridge reservation. She had…
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Pat Bellanger
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Pat Bellanger

https://vimeo.com/802194922?share=copy Pat Bellanger Pat Bellanger (1943-2015), Ojibwe, grew up on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation and later moved to the Twin Cities where…
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Regina Brave
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Regina Brave

https://vimeo.com/791304925?share=copy Regina Brave Regina Brave (1941 - ), Oglala Lakota, and grew up on the Pine Ridge reservation, with Lakotiyapi as her first…
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Lavetta Yeahquo: Wounded Knee ’73 Occupation Day
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Lavetta Yeahquo: Wounded Knee ’73 Occupation Day

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Arlene “Choach” Goings-Means
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Arlene “Choach” Goings-Means

https://vimeo.com/796490837?share=copy Arlene “Choach” Goings-Means Arlene “Choach” Goings-Means (1950-2012) was an outgoing, straight-talking young Oglala woman from Pine Ridge. She was just 18 and…
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Roselyn Jumping Bull
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Roselyn Jumping Bull

https://vimeo.com/791304211?share=copy Roselyn Jumping Bull Roselyn Jumping Bull (1932-2015) was born in Oglala, South Dakota, the great-granddaughter of the renowned Lakota holy man Sitting…
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Stephanie Autumn
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Stephanie Autumn

Stephanie Autumn Stephanie Autumn (1954 - ) is a member of the Hopi nation and grew up in Arizona and California. She has dedicated…
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