Thank you to everyone who joined SAGE on Thursday, January 14th for the fourth installment of our monthly talk series, Anpetu Wi Dialogues from Standing Rock: Beyond #NoDAPL: Reclaiming Sovereignty Through Lakota/Dakota Medicines and Healing Practices Panelists Alayna Eagle Shield, Linda Black Elk, Rupa Marya, M.D., Sunshine Rose Claymore, and Tasha Peltier – the women […]
On January 12, 2021, Jack Healy at The New York Times reported on the devastating toll that the Coronavirus has taken on the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and other Indigenous nations in the U.S.
The catastrophic loss of elders at Standing Rock will have a profound impact on our youth, as the pandemic continues to sever the younger generations’ relationship to their own culture – the language, wisdom, and Lakota/Dakota traditions that are typically passed down from the elders.
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The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe begins the new year with immense gratitude and a growing sense of hope for a healthy and sustainable, self-determined path for the future of Standing Rock. Our immediate goal in this multi-phased project is to complete the construction of a maintenance access road that will lead to the future sight […]
Thank you to everyone who joined SAGE on Monday, December 21st for the third installment of our monthly talk series, Anpetu Wi Dialogues from Standing Rock: Beyond #NoDAPL: Self-Determination and “Traditional” Education Panelists Alayna Eagle Shield, Kimimila Locke, Sunshine Rose Claymore, and SAGE Development Authority board chair Fawn Wasin Zi covered topics such as: The […]