Episodes
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Joseph Marshall Lakota Author
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Tuesday May 18, 2021
This is a re-intro to Joseph Marshall III as requested by our listeners. Mr. Marshall is a very talented person and shares his knowledge on Lakota Link. He is a Lakota Elder and a prolific author.
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Re intro to Billy Mills, Footprints
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Re intro to Billy Mills, Footprints
Billy’s journey to the 1964 Olympic Gold Medal was not easy. You will learn how the footprints he made and the footprints that he followed changed his life.
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Re intro to Billy Mills, 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Re intro to Billy Mills, 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist
This is the interview that Sandy had with Billy Mills at the beginning of the pandemic. Not much has changed in the past year. Always inspiring to reflect on the success that a kid from Pine Ridge Reservation went on to become an Olympic Gold Medalist. He is still the only American to win the 10,000 meter race.
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Why Sandy Swallow Republishes Her Introduction
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Why Sandy Swallow Republishes Her Introduction
Sandy updates the progress of her Lakota Link podcast. The introduction will tell why she went on this journey. She has picked some of the top podcasts to republish with her updates.
Tuesday Apr 20, 2021
Basil Brave Heart Part II
Tuesday Apr 20, 2021
Tuesday Apr 20, 2021
Basil Brave Heart Noted Lakota Elder
In this Part II Basil expounds upon his experience of being born and raised on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Basil shares some of his life’s history and how important his grandparents were in his upbringing. Basil is very well respected in the Lakota community. He gives insight to the Lakota value of forgiveness and how it has a healing quality.
Tuesday Apr 13, 2021
Basil Brave Heart Renowned Lakota Elder
Tuesday Apr 13, 2021
Tuesday Apr 13, 2021
Basil Brave Heart Renowned Lakota Elder
Born and raised on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Basil shares some of his life’s history and how important his grandparents were in his upbringing. Basil is very well respected in the Lakota community. He gives insight to the Lakota value of forgiveness and how it has a healing quality.
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Walter Littlemoon, Wounded Knee Takeover 1973
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Walter Littlemoon, Wounded Knee Takeover 1973
Part II of the Wounded Knee takeover in 1973. Walter Littlemoon is an enrolled Oglala Lakota tribal member. He grew up on the Pine Ridge Reservation. As an author he is eloquent in explaining his experiences of the takeover. A different perspective of the impact and how it affected the people that lived in the Wounded Knee village.
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
Walter Littlemoon Wounded Knee Takeover 1973
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
Walter Littlemoon Wounded Knee Takeover 1973
Walter lived and came from the village of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation. He is an enrolled Oglala Lakota. In this podcast he shares how the Wounded Knee takeover in 1973 impacted his family and him. The occupation changed the village in ways that I had never thought about. Walter is also an author of a book “They called me uncivilized”. Next week will be the continuation of the interview.
Tuesday Mar 23, 2021
Larry Brewer, Traditional Dancer Part II
Tuesday Mar 23, 2021
Tuesday Mar 23, 2021
Larry Brewer Traditional Dancer Part II
I continue to visit with my first cousin Larry Brewer. He had the conviction that he needed to change his life style. He then turned to the Church, traditional dancing, and bead work. We talk about some of the Lakota traditional ways. One is being respectful of others space. His experience in going to a Catholic Boarding school was positive.
Tuesday Mar 16, 2021
Larry Brewer, Traditional Dancer
Tuesday Mar 16, 2021
Tuesday Mar 16, 2021
Larry Brewer, Traditional Dancer
Larry Brewer’s first years were living on the Pine Ridge Reservation. He shares some of his memories about Grandpa Mills and Great Grandpa Adams. Then in the early 50’s the family moved to Rapid City. He was the middle child out of 12. My Aunt Lula, his mother, was a strong Lakota woman. She was widowed and continued to raise 12 children by herself. We will continue with Larry’s journey next week in Part II.