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Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Flowers Speak Again in Inspired Dakota Floral Alphabet
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The First Flute Song (above) is written in the Dakhóta Floral alphabet. The song was sung by the late Kevin Locke. Dakhóta Floral Iyá Flower...
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Cannonball-Missouri Confluence Meets National Criteria
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The Cannonball River looking west of the Albert Grass Memorial Bridge on the Morton-Sioux county line. Photo by author. The Cannonball-Miss...
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
The Solar Eclipse is A Moment of Redemption
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Above, "Mahpíya Yaphéta," or "Cloud On Fire," it says in the Leroy Curley Lakhota Alphabet. Curley's alphabet is ins...
Monday, October 2, 2023
Remembering Phil Baird
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Phil Baird coming out of the gate astride Boots, a Pete Long Brake horse. Wanblí Wichásha Wókiksuye Remembering Phil Baird (Eagle Man) By ...
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Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Ancient Stories of Emergence
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"The Seven Sisters Above,"a watercolor by Dakota Wind. Ancient Stories of Emergence Research, Tribal College Journal by Dakota Win...
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
2023 Lakota Calendar
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The Lakxóta say that there is a woman in the moon. They call her Hokéwiŋ. When she stirs her spoon vigorously light spills out about her lod...
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