Lakota culture, as we look at it, is a way of imparting or instilling internal behavior modification.
Lakota ceremony and ritual is a way that shows us how to fit into this big macrocosm, natural macrocosm.
As Lakota , we were still fighting the US government until the late 1800s, almost to the turn of the century, because the Wounded Knee Massacre happens in 1890.
In Lakota , we look at songs as holding these prayers.
of Lakota lifestyle that from birth to life, they control the way we learn and the kind of information we get through the developmental stages.
As Lakota people, this song is very simple.
And Lakota people, we believe that spirit comes from place.
In Lakota , if we would have done this really ceremonial when I came in here, I would have shook each one of your hands.
He grew up a Lakota boy on the Plains, learning everything it meant to be Lakota .
are very Lakota and giving them five institutional-style recipes a week.
Pe' Sla is a Lakota name.
It's the only Lakota site that was still in private ownership.
And he was half Lakota Sioux, half Apache.
So that's the Lakota language.
We have Lakota words for these stories, what the West would sometimes call myths.
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are creating a Lakota language translate or app or some other tool.
She's a Lakota artist.
of how Lakota thought and life practices direct our thinking and reasoning where I'm from.
But actually being a Lakota in our way is about being good allies, good relatives, good parents,
And in Lakota , we have our own ways of looking at things.
And in Lakota , this would be like a map.
Throughout my relearning Lakota ways of life-- and I spent a lot of time in an environment where most of us
And even in Lakota , we're finding that a lot of information that we use today, a lot of us
The example for the Lakota lifestyle is where he comes up there and he touches the stove.
A member of the Oglala Lakota Sioux tribe, Sean's personal mission is to revitalize Indigenous food systems and build awareness of the transformational potential
You can tell by my southern Lakota accent that that would make me Oglala.
This is one of five Lakota sites.
That group is not the Lakota , that group is not Second Platoon battle company.
is the bedrock of the Lakota lifestyle.
Most of our prayers in Lakota are very simple.
I think what's important to non-Lakota to people to understand when I bring this message that I bring
But it's what we do in Lakota .
The only answer to that in Lakota is that would become connected again, not only to Mother Earth, but to each other.
that a lot of us Lakotas hold.
to basically have everything it was to be Lakota stripped from them.
And as I started to learn more about my Lakota ancestry, I started to learn more about the other tribes around us in my regions.
people, the Lakota people, actually stood there in protest the block people from entering that space were violently attacked.
Now, Lakota cosmology personifies Inyan and calls him a he.
There are 16 entities that we respect in Lakota cosmovision or mythology or religion.
but who was an original language-- he was born with the Lakota language.
And in Lakota , we believe that that energy, that life, that energy that is our life force, our being,
is that almost all of this information that Lakota people talk about and other people talk about, about spirituality, is known.
And linguistic intelligence, the Lakota people kind of part a little bit from this because we believe that communication, a lot of communication,
I'm saying that's a part of Lakota thinking too.
or Cherokee, or Lakota knowledge to bring it up to a parity with Western so then we can start having a real dialogue.
found this concept of Wakan Tanka from the Lakota Sioux idea of God.
But like, you we Lakotas have realized that we either do this
And so it set me on a path to understand what were my Lakota ancestors eating.
We find it in many Native American communities, Lakota people, Iroquois people.