Category Archives: Badlands National Park

Badlands National Park: Hear Us | Voices of Oglala Lakota Women for Badlands National Park

This fall, something exciting is happening with the Badlands National Park’s Stronghold area, also known as South Unit, for the Oglala Lakota nation. The South Unit of Badlands National Park has always belong to the Oglala Lakota nation in the Pine … Continue reading

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Badlands National Park: Oglala Lakota women and buffalo

The Lakota people and buffalo have co-existed since the creation. I had an opportunity to ask some Oglala Lakota women to talk about their connection to the buffalo today (see the video). According to Doris, one creation story tells that the Lakota … Continue reading

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Badlands National Park: Lakota or Sioux? – Does it matter?

Before I came here to Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, I found two different terms to call people who live here. One was Oglala Lakota and another was Oglala Sioux. I asked Doris why there are different terms to call same … Continue reading

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Badlands National Park: Lakota women activists

Doris has been sharing a lot about other Lakota women activists who are her role models. One of them is Joann Tall, a Lakota elder in Rapid City. Joann and her colleague formed the Great Plains Restoration Council, an organization … Continue reading

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Badlands National Park: Wounded Knee

I came to Wounded Knee in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota on Saturday night. When I arrived, Doris Respect Nothing welcomed me into her arms. All these women I have worked with just take me in. I feel that I … Continue reading

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Badlands National Park: A new episode

Tomorrow, I am going to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, a home for the Oglala Lakota tribe. You might have heard about this place: it was the place where the Wounded Knee Massacre took place in 1890 and a … Continue reading

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