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Joseph Marshall Leadership Seminar 10-15-2015 - Part 1 - Lecture

Hau, Take a moment and check out one of the best seminars that we have been able to attend here at Sinte Gleska University. Joseph Marshall, author and SGU instructor, presented us with his research on what being a traditional Lakota leader means.

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Native Americans Know How Place Affects Health | Place Matters Oregon | OHA

For thousands of years, the Klamath Tribes have had a deep physical and spiritual connection to southern Oregon. But in 1954, the U.S. government took over their tribal lands there.

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How Alaska Native Women Are Healing from Generations of Trauma

Marjorie, a young Alaska Native woman, gives facial tattoos to indigenous women as a way to connect with a culture once banned by missionaries.

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A Conversation with Native Americans on Race - Op-Docs

This week we bring you “A Conversation With Native Americans on Race,” the latest installment in our wide-ranging “Conversation on Race” series.

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Winona LaDuke: Celebrating a Decade of Community Conversations | JP Forum

Winona LaDuke is an internationally renowned activist working on issues of sustainable development renewable energy and food systems.

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TEDxtc - Winona LaDuke - Seeds of Our Ancestors, Seeds of Life

Winona LaDuke is an internationally renowned activist working on issues of sustainable development, renewable energy and food systems.

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Louise Erdrich on Faces of America, Part 4

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Louise Erdrich on Faces of America, Part 3

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Louise Erdrich on Faces of America, Part 2

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Louise Erdrich on Faces of America, Part 1

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Lakota Sioux Prayer-Song: Nathan Blindman, Unci Rita & Beatrice Holy Dance

Traditional Lakota Sioux prayer-song, sung by Unci Rita & Unci Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance & Unci Rita's son, Nathan Blindman, from a speaking engagement, in 2012.

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