• Iápi Wakán: Sacred Language

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Iápi Wakán: Sacred Language

By: Multiple
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  • Iápi Wakán is a podcast series that brings listeners conversations and presentations in the Dakota/Nakota/Lakota languages of the Seven Council Fires of Oceti Sakowin. This series includes interviews and presentations from the language conference at Dakota Dunes Resort on the Whitecap Dakota First Nation on May 22 and 23, 2024.
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Episodes
  • Oswald McKay
    Sep 27 2024

    Oswald McKay shares stories and lessons in English and his first-language, Dakota. He shares the pride of his first-language with listeners.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Iris McKay (Short Interview)
    Sep 27 2024

    DECOLONIZING AND PROMOTING OUR OČÉTI ŠAKÓWĮ LIFEWAYS attention is devoted to promoting settler ways of living that highlight colonialist ideals. In hindsight, we are attracting, promoting, and internalizing traumatic dehumanizing discourse that impacts our nagi (spirit) furthering harm to our cultural and linguistic autonomy. Decolonization is often unpleasant, contradictory and questions our beliefs and experiences. Our language is foundational to our well-being as Dakota, Nakota and Lakota people. It is our protection and provides guidance but first we must allow ourselves to think “wakán ič’ina - deem oneself sacred” as intended ̨́ by our Creator-Great Spirit. This presentation is meant to identify common sense approaches through language that will allow change and revelation, embarking on a personal decolonization discourse. By looking inward, we begin to define and make connections to our Očéti Šakówį lifeways, and further the dialogue for ourselves.

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    16 mins
  • Iris McKay
    Sep 27 2024

    DECOLONIZING AND PROMOTING OUR OČÉTI ŠAKÓWĮ LIFEWAYS attention is devoted to promoting settler ways of living that highlight colonialist ideals. In hindsight, we are attracting, promoting, and internalizing traumatic dehumanizing discourse that impacts our nagi (spirit) furthering harm to our cultural and linguistic autonomy. Decolonization is often unpleasant, contradictory and questions our beliefs and experiences. Our language is foundational to our well-being as Dakota, Nakota and Lakota people. It is our protection and provides guidance but first we must allow ourselves to think “wakán ič’ina - deem oneself sacred” as intended ̨́ by our Creator-Great Spirit. This presentation is meant to identify common sense approaches through language that will allow change and revelation, embarking on a personal decolonization discourse. By looking inward, we begin to define and make connections to our Očéti Šakówį lifeways, and further the dialogue for ourselves.

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    1 hr

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