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Saturday, May 10, 2008
The Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Language Summit 2008
Tusweca Tiospaye presents
The Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Language Summit 2008
Uniting the Seven Council Fires to Save the Language
OPENING PRAYERS
Arvol Looking Horse, 19th Generation Keeper of the White Buffalo Calf Pipe of the Lakota Dakota Nakota Oyate
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
- Ron His Horse Is Thunder, President - Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
- Darrell Kipp, Co-Founder of the Piegan Institute
- Rosalie Little Thunder, Chair - Seventh Generation Fund
BREAKOUT SESSION PRESENTORS
- Earl Bullhead - Use of Stories, Songs, and History to Teach the Language
- Albert White Hat - Philosophy of the Language, Original vs.
Modern Meanings, and Subcultures of the Lakota language
- Robert Two Crow - Exploring Indigenous Language Research
- Darrell Kipp - Immersion Schools
- Bryan Charging Cloud - Okiciyapi, Working Together to Strengthen the Language and Encourage New Speakers
- Lakota Language Consortium - Lakota Language Teacher Training and the Future of the Language
- Jim Green - Using the Silent Method to Teach Language and the Importance of Second Language Learners
- Dakota Wicohan - Dakota Learners As Teachers - A Response to the Dakota Language Crisis and the Loss of Fluent Elder Speakers
- Alexis Nakota Sioux Language Program - TBA
- Robert Four Star - TBA
- Stephanie Charging Eagle - Child Behavior Management for Parents, Teachers, and Administrators - Lakota Language Identifies Values, Behaviors, and Protocol of the Lakota Way of Life
- The Association on American Indian Affairs Native Language Program - Language Revitalization from a Grassroots Perspective
- Rosalie Little Thunder - Akiciyapi, Using Competitive Games to Teach and Promote the Language
- Faith Spotted Eagle - Sacred Sites and the Language (Odakota)
- Leonard Little Finger - TBA
- Rosebud Sioux Tribe Lakota Language Preservation Project - Project Goals, History of Language, Writing Styles, Collaboration
- Dottie LeBeau - Internalized Oppression
- Wilmer Mesteth - Ohunkankan
- Biagio Arobba - The Art of Lakota CDs and Software
- Jerome Kills Small - Wicho'iye Kaga Pi, Bound Morphemes: Lakota Language Word Creation from Word Stems
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Our sponsors thus far...
- Oglala Sioux Tribe
- Lower Sioux Indian Community
- Upper Sioux Indian Community
PLEASE JOIN US IN SUPPORT of The Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Language Summit 2008 - Uniting the Seven Council Fires to Save the Language
Donations can be sent to Tusweca Tiospaye attn: Language Summit P.O.
Box 693, Pine Ridge, SD 57770
More sponsors are on the move, will keep you updated..... join us on the front lines of change for our Nations... for our youth, for change in our communities.
Contact Mike at (605) 867-6193 • mike@tuswecatiospaye.org • www. tuswecatiospaye. org... to see how you can help.
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Tatanka Iyotaka - Sitting Bull
The last major gathering of the Oceti Sakowin (Seven Council Fires) was in 1876. It was Sitting Bull that brought the people together to live the traditional way of life that had been given by their ancestors. During this gathering of the people, George A. Custer and the 7th Cavalry attacked their peaceful camp and were quickly wiped out by men and women as they defended their homes, their children, their elders, and their way of life.
Today, 130 years later we're asking Tatanka Iyotaka to once again unite the Seven Council Fires to celebrate and defend our way of life by revitalizing our language.
THE TIME IS NOW!
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