Sarah Kills in Water, grantwriter and tourism development specialist with the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, and Dr.Rhea Waldman, Executive Director of the SD Native Tourism Alliance, join SDHChost Stacy Chidaushe to discuss the increase in and importance of tribaltourism in South Dakota, including meaningful sites, unforgettable memories…andvital lessons to be learned.
Scholar: Sarah Kills in Water, Dr. Rhea Waldman
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81487809271?pwd=se8TFuyNaaJKbUoA7oWisuWyaz01Jc.1
Sponsored By: South Dakota Humanities Council
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