about the project

 

Artwork by LWS student Hanna Brunsch

Hau otakuye. Hello relatives.

We welcome you to the HEART OF ALL Oral History Project, a 7 episode audio series that attempts to piece together the long and complicated story of our Lakota oyate, or nation, through the voices of local elders and community members from what is now widely known as the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. We see this project as an opportunity to finally tell our own story, to set the record straight, and to be reminded by our own relatives where we come from and who we really are. Along the way, we will of course make mention of the rest of the Oceti Sakowin, or Seven Council Fires, as our relatives’ lives are intertwined so closely with our own.

The project was guided by over 50 students of Taopi Cikala Owayawa, or Little Wound School, in Kyle, South Dakota, who worked diligently between January of 2020 and May of 2022 to help bring this substantial effort to fruition. Upon the urging of respected community elders, we began our interviews with the goal of preserving important information that could be shared with future generations of Lakota youth. As we started compiling the stories - and getting a sense of the bigger picture untold in most history books - we realized just how crucial this endeavor was for our oyate, for our relatives away from home, for any Lakota that might not have the blessing of an elder’s teaching.

The audio series is meant to replicate our oral tradition, where stories and the knowledge they contain were handed down from generation to generation through the spoken word. Our classroom was our tiwahes - our families - and our tiospayes - our communities. As we learned, however, boarding schools and the enforcement of the 1883 Code of Indian Offenses dramatically disrupted this important process. In this project, we hope to highlight the greatness of this tradition - how hearing stories from individuals who actually lived through events or firsthand accounts passed on by one’s ancestors are somehow more significant than any history book could possibly be.       

Lastly, we want to give our great thanks to all of the individuals who shared their invaluable stories and made our work possible. We ask that all listeners approach this project with a similar sense of gratitude and respect, for having the chance to hear these things that are not just stories, but important parts of people’s lives and legacies. 

With that said, no part of this work may be used for any purpose without the express written consent of Little Wound School. While we cannot say we own the information contained here - any more than one can own Unci Maka, or Grandmother Earth - we do hold the copyright to it. We hope you enjoy these stories from the Oyate.

Hecetu welo.

 
 

Pilaunyapi

Students

Mandie Amiotte, Talaiah Bear Killer, Tina Bear Nose, Sioux Dawn Bianis, Tashaya Boltz, Adriana Bradford, Helina Brings Plenty, Miracle Brown Bull, Hanna Brunsch, Lance Christensen, Jr., Allison Clifford, Kansas Clifford, Gillian Cross, Terrance J. DeSersa, Tate Eagle Staff, Kobe Gay, Antonio Giago, Shelby Goggles, Emilio Gomez, Jada Good Crow, Lara Herman, BJ Hopkins, Jr., Wyatt Hunter, Elizabeth Iron Horn, Jaida Jacobs, Stephanie Janis, Tokala Janis, Faron LaBatte, Clarissa Lamont, Jessica Lays Bad, Jaeilyn Little Dog, Avaline Little Elk, Zoe Long Soldier, Patricia Looks Twice, Lainey Martinez, Mary Kate Martinez, Dakota Means, Benjamin Mills, Esperanza Montileaux, Savanah Montileaux, Kobe No Neck, Aaliyah Old Horse, Christina Plenty Wounds, Taiyah Pourier, Tionna Pourier, Kimimila Pretty Bear, Ohiyesawin Ramirez, Hattie Red Owl, Eternity Red Starr, Dawson Rooks, Tara Rouillard, Enola Running Hawk, Warren Shot, Charisma Shot With Arrow, Kendra Slow Bear, Julia Swan, William Thunder Horse, Wambli Zaniya White Bull, Cheyenne Whiting, Trey Yellow Boy, Riley Yellow Cloud, Belva Young, Camden Young, Kaden Young, Theo Young Bear

Narrators

Kansas Clifford
Antonio Giago
Jada Good Crow
Lara Herman
Elizabeth Iron Horn
Jaida Jacobs
Stephanie Janis
Joseph Marshall III
Tionna Pourier
Ohiyesawin Ramirez

Project Advisors

James Christensen
Jace DeCory
Tawa Ducheneaux
John Haas
Joseph Marshall III
Richard Meyers
Matilda Montileaux
Jessie Pulliam
Harold Salway Left Heron

Little Wound School Board

Misty Hunter Chairperson
Cecelia Fire Thunder Vice Chairperson
Nicole Little Whiteman Secretary/Treasurer
Raymond Janis Member
Linda May Member

Last but not least

Alex Fire Thunder Theme Songs
Chris Scales Episode Song Mastering
Anthony George Apple Music Director
Seth McClellan Video Consultant
Nick Firchau Audio Consultant
Alex Mackey Unsung Hero
Mark Hetzel Producer Director
Sharei Ricketts High School Principal
Paula Pourier Financial Administrator
Charles Cuny, Jr. Grant Administrator

This project was presented to the Oglala Sioux Tribe Research Review Board on September 21, 2019, and deemed not under its purview.

Per NEH guidelines, all products related to this grant will be free and available to the public. Per our values, this is a non-profit endeavor.