Lakota Voices - Arlette Loud Hawk: Part 1


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Lakota Voices - Arlette Loud Hawk: Part 1

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Arlette tells us what is was like for her as a young Lakota woman growing up during the last Lakota uprising at Wounded Knee in 1975.

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Lakota, Wounded, Knee, culture, native,

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