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Free Noon Program-Harvesting Foods and Medicines in the Dakota Tradition

Free Noon Program-Harvesting Foods and Medicines in the Dakota Tradition In-Person

Harvesting Foods and Medicines in the Dakota Tradition by Jerome Kills Small, a Humanities Nebraska Speaker

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Date:
Friday, July 30, 2021
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Meeting Room
Audience:
  Adults and Seniors (Age 18+)     Elementary (Age 5-9)     Everyone (All Ages)  
Categories:
  Special Events > Community Speaker Events  
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In this presentation, Kills Small describes the medicinal foods and plants that grow in the Missouri River valley, on the Great Plains and on up to the Rocky Mountains. He talks about the universal uses, legends and history of the plants in Native American life.

Jerome Kills Small is an Oglala Lakota from Porcupine, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Reservation. A 1997 graduate from the University of South Dakota, with an M.A. in Selected Studies, and retired after 20 years at USD. He taught Lakota Language, American Indian Thought, Siouan Tribal Culture, Early Native American History. He is featured in the book, Wounded Warriors: A Time for Healing, and has a story in the Silver Anniversary Anthology published by the SD Humanities Council. Mr. Kills Small has parts in the videos: Sucker Punched, Nagi Kicopi (Calling Back the Spirit,) Lost Landscapes, and Bones of Contention: Repatriation and Reburial (BBC.) Jerome is a storyteller for public schools, museums, and colleges. Jerome translates, explains, and sings Lakota ceremonial, sweatlodge, powwow, rabbit, round dance, warrior, vision quest, and sundance songs. He sings with the Iron Wing Singers of Wagner, SD. He is a powwow organizer, announcer, arena director, and helps in conducting Lakota ceremonies. He portrayed Tecumseh, a Shawnee Chief and British General. He also portrayed Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman, the first Dakota Medical Doctor. Mr. Kills Small is on the board of Directors for the Native American Advocacy Program, www.lakotanaap.org.

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