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Sunday, July 11, 2021

Tatanka Najin Oyate: The Standing Buffalo First Nation - Sisseton Wahpet...


Sadness, Shame & Regret

 Tatanka Najin Oyate: The Standing Buffalo First Nation - Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate - Eastern Dakota

https://youtu.be/ilNUmpiCqvk [24:38 minutes]


This is a video for "Tatanka Najin Oyate", "The Standing Buffalo First Nation", located in the Qu'Appelle Lakes Area, Saskatchewan, Canada, "Turtle Island". There are also videos in this channel for many more North & South American Tribes & First Nations, Chiefs, Residential Schools, Elders, Historical Events, Indigenous Concerns, Quotes, Environmental Youth Activists.. and much more. ------------------------------------------------ "The Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation" is a Dakota First Nations band government in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. The band controls a reserve at Standing Buffalo 78. The band is named after Chief Standing Buffalo (Tatankanaje), who succeeded his father as Hereditary Chief, in 1871. His people were given permission to farm north of the Qu'Appelle Lakes, Saskatchewan and their reserve was created in 1881. After all of these bands had moved onto their reserves, they were subject to the "restrictive provisions" of the "Indian Act" and their travel was controlled by the pass system, a policy "never codified by law, but, that restricted Indigenous mobility in the West" from the 1880's, to roughly the 1930's. Those wishing to leave the reserve, could only do so, with the written "permission" of an Indian Agent. Traditional Indigenous music and dancing is highlighted at the province’s many annual powwows, including Standing Buffalo First Nation’s powwow, one of the largest in the province, which is held every summer, on their reserve, near Fort Qu’Appelle. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation (Box 128), Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, CANADA S0G 1S0 Phone: (306) 332-4685 Fax: (306) 332-5953 Website: www.standingbuffalodakotanation.com ------------------------------------------------- I claim no ownership of any of the clips, video and music expressed in this video...and employ my borrowing of them with much respect and thanks. Credits are also given at the end of the videos, as well as below. ****No personal monetization is being done with this video, by me, nor am I receiving any other benefits from any of these videos.**** They are meant for all, to heal, teach, discuss, inspire and inform and share. No theft and/or disrespect is intended. I post all of these videos, with love and respect. ------------------------------- Many Thanks & Much Respect To: Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation..; StandingBuffaloDakotaNation.com..; Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation's Elders, Youth, Singers & Dancers..; En.Wikipedia.Org...; TheCanadianEncyclopedia.ca..; ; Claudine Yuzicappi..; STANDING BUFFALO NATION SCHOOL SINGERS, With ANDREW BEAR..; STANDING BUFFALO NATION SINGERS..; YOUNG EXPRESS..; ELK'S WHISTLE..; MOUNTAIN SIOUX SINGERS.. and to all the other brothers and sisters who have contributed to this videowith photis or, in any other way. Chi Miigwetch!.. Many Blessings & Thanks..! *Set video to 720p, for best viewing.

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