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Lakota Culture 114: How Our Sacred Hoop is Broken
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Creator has given us laws, values and principles to live by. When these are violated, our Sacred Hoop will become broken. Lakota elder Larry Salway explains that Harmony, Balance, Beauty and Peace are replaced with feelings of inferiority and shame. View this video with additional information at www.lifeinitiativesinc.org LarrySalway grew up on the Rosebud Reservation in southwestern South Dakota. He rose out of the poverty of his childhood and became a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and later, a professor at the Oglala Lakota College campuses in Kyle and Rapid City, SD. He served for five years as Tribal Judge in Pine Ridge, SD. Mr. Salway has also served as pastor of churches in Arizona and South Dakota. Larry is Co-President of Life Initiatives. This video is part of a series Life Initiatives produced for mentor development.
Through Lakota Eyes Clip 2
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Fools Crow: Wisdom and Power
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This special tenth-anniversary edition of Fools Crow: Wisdom and Power contains a remembrance of Fools Crow by Russell Means; an 8-page black and white photo insert; and a new afterword by the author, Thomas E. Mails. … More >>
Lakota Nation: Russell Means on Alex Jones (2-12-09) 1/6
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Albert White Hat on Lakota Women roles
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Respected Lakota Elder and cultural instructor Albert White Hat speaks before the White Buffalo Calf Woman Society at Sinte Gleska University October 2008
Spiritual Healing Vibrations:”Hummingbird’s Gift” w/ Branson Gorman Emerson
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Native American Church song by L. Gonnie From the Album, “Rhythms Within a Turquoise Dream” 2009 Canyon Records, Dedicated to Bita Begay, In Loving Memory of her daughter, Florena Woody & son in law Merrill Bahe & and their little baby that also passed away during a horrible rare mouse flu out break on the Navajo Reservation that killed around 12 people.
Lakota West – PICTURES – 2009 OMEA State Finals – Marching Firebirds
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Click “watch in HD” option below the video! Lakota West Marching Firebirds from West Chester Ohio perform “Pictures” at the OMEA State Marching Band Finals at Dublin Coffman High School on October 31, 2009. Music from “Pictures at an Exhibition” by Mussorgsky; “Colas Breugnon” by Kabalevsky; and “Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini” by Rachmaninoff (also known from the movie “Somewhere in TIme”). Arranged by Gary P. Gilroy. Director: Greg Snyder Assistants: Andy Carr, Ryan Smith, Sherri Voytek Percussion: Tom Racic, Doug Hurst Guard: Clint Fisher, Eric Jones, Alison Hunyady A warmer night than last year, but still in the low 40’s…
Mohawk Saint: Catherine Tekakwitha and the Jesuits
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The daughter of a Algonquin mother and an Iroquois father, Catherine/Kateri Tekakwitha (1656-1680) has become known over the centuries as a Catholic convert so holy that, almost immediately upon her death, she became the object of a cult. Today she is revered as a patron saint by Native Americans and the patroness of ecology and the environment by Catholics more generally, the first Native North American proposed for sainthood.
Tekakwitha was born at a time of … More >>
Smoke a Little Smoke — Eric Church
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I do not own this song in any way. New song from Eric Church. Doesn’t sound that country to me…but it’s a cool song. LYRICS: Turn the quiet up, turn the noise down Let this ol’ world just spin around I wanna feel it swing, wanna feel it sway And put some feel good in my soul Drink a little drink, smoke a little smoke Want a little more right, and a little less left Little more right now, a little less what’s next Act like tomorrow’s ten years away And just kick back and let the feelin’ flow Drink a little drink, smoke a little smoke I set my sails for a new direction But the wind got in my way I changed my course But my definition of change Just ain’t the same I’m gonna sit right here Stay away from there I’m gonna make pretend I just don’t care And I could get up Go get her back Or maybe I’ll just let her go Drink a little drink, smoke a little smoke Drink a little drink, smoke a little smoke Kick back, gives the blues a spin Break out the wine, forget again Dig down deep, find my stash Light it up, take me back Kick back, gives the blues a spin Break out the wine, forget again Dig down deep, find my stash Light it up, memory crash Oh no, I don’t know Baby, it might take, all night Then I’ll maybe break out that old rock and roll Drink a little drink, smoke a little smoke
REDCLOUD, track 1
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Red Cloud of The Native American Church.a good morn’n song for sunrise. Track 1, “Jesus you are the only one that has pity; I sing pitifully to you.” Video of baby polar bears…soooo cute! This used to be my favorite morning song, make ya feel real good when the sky starts getting light again and the sun peaks thru the tipi.

