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Elder Interviews
Tribal Affiliation Map
Storytelling
For Educators
Professional Development: Elder Interviews
Lakota Pronunciation Glossary
Using the OSEUS: Online Courses
Cultural Reconnection through Story
Elder Quote Posters
Old Website
Contact Us
2012 OSEU Document
2018 OSEU Document (Revised)
2024 OSEU Document
Lakota Economics
Stephanie Charging Eagle
Transcript
Learn ABOUT
(deep listening, information)
What does it mean to be Lakota?
How are the tipis and buffalo of the past related to today?
What are the economics of the Native people today?
What does it mean to be self-sufficient?
How do Native people help on another through self-sufficiency?
How are Native societies ever-changing and dynamic?
Learn FROM
(deep listening, transformation)
What are examples of the economics of my family? For example, how has my family provided for itself over the years?
How is my family self-sufficient?
In what ways do I or my family rely on others?
How as the society I live in changed over the years? What helps it to be dynamic?
In what ways would life change if we no longer worked toward self-sufficiency?