Randilyn Boucher, Principal of Red Cloud Elementary School at Maȟpíya Lúta Owáyawa, Emmy Her Many Horses, Lakota Language & Education Initiative Director at Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation, and LaRayne Woster, cultural specialist and lead instructor at St. Joseph’s Indian School, join SDHC host, Stacy Chidaushe to discuss the importance of Lakota language preservation and the unique and meaningful ways that schools and organizations are teaching the language to future generations.
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81487809271?pwd=se8TFuyNaaJKbUoA7oWisuWyaz01Jc.1
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