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SDPB's documentary about Buddy Red Bow, the Lakota country music singer/songwriter. (56m 46s)
Howasteya Oyuspapi: Capturing Their Good Voices
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Elders from the Oceti Sakowin share their wisdom and cultural knowledge. (44m 8s)
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Teaching the next generation about their tribal traditions and culture. (26m 46s)
"Victory Songs" The Lakota Music Project
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"Victory Songs" The Lakota Music Project (26m 16s)
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Creating awareness of those who disappeared following the Dakota Uprising of 1860-1863 (56m 49s)
An archival 1989 documentary from the USD Fine Arts department on artist Oscar Howe. (28m 52s)
Archival footage from 1982 from a SDPB Statewide episode featuring Oscar Howe's works. (29m 10s)
Molli Cameron - Filmmaker "Lakota Girls"
Filmmaker Molli Cameron talks about the need for positive portrayals of Native culture. (1m 53s)
John G. Neihardt Reads From "Death of Crazy Horse"
Author John. G. Neihardt reads "Death of Crazy Horse" from his book "Black Elk Speaks". (29m 30s)
The South Dakota Symphony collaborates with Tribal Musicians in 2009 (1h 2m 46s)
Oceti Sakowin - The People of the Seven Council Fires
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The story of the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota peoples, also known as the Sioux. (55m 18s)
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Based on the acclaimed book by Renee Sansom Flood. (26m 40s)
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