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Chief Phil Lane, Jr. & Rica Rouse: Surviving Boarding Schools & Victor Douville

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EARTH AID NOW MENDING THE HOOP

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Chief Phil Lane, Jr. and Rica Rouse and their Relatives endured the Indian Boarding School system and have been part of the struggle to right the wrongs.

Rica Rouse graduated from St. Paul Indian Mission in 1976 and lives in Marty, South Dakota. She will be speaking about surviving the St. Paul Indian Mission in Marty, South Dakota and what it means now.

Also, we hear a portion of a visit with Professor Victor Douville of the Lakota Studies Department of Sinte Gleska University, Rosebud Sioux Reservation on the Return to Traditional Clan Government and Lakota Star Knowledge.

Please support the EARTH AID NOW! STANDING WITH STANDING ROCK: SAVAGE SOVEREIGNTY & WATER PROTECTORS MISSION by visiting GoFundMe.com/slope (Save/Sustain Life on Planet Earth). Your contributions keep this Mission going for the Mending of the Sacred Hoop of Life. Wopila!

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