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Project Director talks to the New Books Network about the project
11/16/22 mark hetzel 12/1/22 11/16/22 mark hetzel 12/1/22

Project Director talks to the New Books Network about the project

Project Director talks to the New Books Network about the project

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National Alliance on Mental Illness asks us ‘Why is knowing one’s history important to mental health?’
9/21/22 mark hetzel 11/18/22 9/21/22 mark hetzel 11/18/22

National Alliance on Mental Illness asks us ‘Why is knowing one’s history important to mental health?’

Preserving oral traditions in the “Heart Of All”

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Preserving oral traditions in the “Heart Of All”
7/20/22 mark hetzel 8/10/22 7/20/22 mark hetzel 8/10/22

Preserving oral traditions in the “Heart Of All”

Preserving oral traditions in the “Heart Of All”

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Lakota oral history series complete, available to public
6/3/22 mark hetzel 6/3/22 6/3/22 mark hetzel 6/3/22

Lakota oral history series complete, available to public

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"Woksape," Words of Encouragement for Lakota youth, present and future
5/27/22 mark hetzel 5/27/22 5/27/22 mark hetzel 5/27/22

"Woksape," Words of Encouragement for Lakota youth, present and future

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Oral History Project Can Help Shape Youth Leadership
5/25/22 Laine Carlsness 5/25/22 5/25/22 Laine Carlsness 5/25/22

Oral History Project Can Help Shape Youth Leadership

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Language as Foundation for a Nation
5/20/22 mark hetzel 5/20/22 5/20/22 mark hetzel 5/20/22

Language as Foundation for a Nation

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United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians: The Supreme Court case to buy the Black Hills
5/12/22 mark hetzel 5/12/22 5/12/22 mark hetzel 5/12/22

United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians: The Supreme Court case to buy the Black Hills

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Heart Of All : Lakota Oral History Project
5/6/22 Laine Carlsness 5/6/22 5/6/22 Laine Carlsness 5/6/22

Heart Of All : Lakota Oral History Project

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Book Bans and Budgets: Education after Wounded Knee
5/6/22 mark hetzel 5/6/22 5/6/22 mark hetzel 5/6/22

Book Bans and Budgets: Education after Wounded Knee

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The Occupation of Wounded Knee
5/5/22 mark hetzel 5/5/22 5/5/22 mark hetzel 5/5/22

The Occupation of Wounded Knee

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The Bombing of the Badlands
4/22/22 mark hetzel 4/22/22 4/22/22 mark hetzel 4/22/22

The Bombing of the Badlands

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Elders remember their childhoods at Indian Boarding Schools
4/14/22 mark hetzel 4/14/22 4/14/22 mark hetzel 4/14/22

Elders remember their childhoods at Indian Boarding Schools

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Ernie LaPointe reflects on the Battle of Greasy Grass
4/7/22 mark hetzel 4/7/22 4/7/22 mark hetzel 4/7/22

Ernie LaPointe reflects on the Battle of Greasy Grass

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The Midwestern massacre waged over a cow
4/1/22 mark hetzel 4/1/22 4/1/22 mark hetzel 4/1/22

The Midwestern massacre waged over a cow

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Oral history project explores Lakota life before European contact
3/25/22 mark hetzel 3/25/22 3/25/22 mark hetzel 3/25/22

Oral history project explores Lakota life before European contact

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Pine Ridge students premiere Lakota oral history and storytelling project for radio
3/16/22 mark hetzel 3/16/22 3/16/22 mark hetzel 3/16/22

Pine Ridge students premiere Lakota oral history and storytelling project for radio

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Oral history series documents words of Lakota elders for future generations
3/15/22 mark hetzel 3/15/22 3/15/22 mark hetzel 3/15/22

Oral history series documents words of Lakota elders for future generations

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'Heart Of All' Lakota history series debuts March 16
3/12/22 mark hetzel 3/12/22 3/12/22 mark hetzel 3/12/22

'Heart Of All' Lakota history series debuts March 16

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LWS Students Present “Heart of All” Project
3/10/22 Laine Carlsness 3/10/22 3/10/22 Laine Carlsness 3/10/22

LWS Students Present “Heart of All” Project

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