Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy by Ernie LaPointe with Tom Libby
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00:00 Welcome and Introduction - Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy by Ernie LaPointe.
06:00 Native culture allows name changes throughout life.
13:38 Modern technology bridges gaps in cultural understanding.
17:34 American culture lacks traditional family guidance markers.
23:53 Technology access unites kids; written word preserves heritage.
30:55 Totake requests sacred Hunka bond, creating peace.
36:05 Expect deeper bond, like becoming blood brothers.
38:23 Personal monetization involves meaningful, significant exchanges.
47:44 Ernie demands apology for healing reconciliation.
53:07 Ensure cultural traditions endure through generations.
54:31 Individual learns, community member teaches; train trainers.
01:00:12 Women marry later, manage homes; Lakota traditions.
01:07:33 He chose pain despite having other options.
01:14:47 Fertility ceremony with piercing and sun gazing.
01:20:48 Tribal affiliation diluted; strict membership criteria imposed.
01:21:57 Federal government's actions alienate native people unjustly.
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Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.
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