the black hills
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A GATEWAY TO THE LAKOTA PAST & PRESENT IN AUDIO FORMAT
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Comment Below What You Thought Of The Episode! In this episode, I discuss the ethnocide experienced by the Lakota, and other indigenous Americans, during the "Kill The Indian, Save The Man" movement of the late 19th- early 20th centuries. I also take a closer look at the creation of boarding schools and assimilation programs and how those operated and how they adversely impacted the Indigenous Americans.Hi listeners, thank you for listening to this episode! It's been over 1 1/2 years since I've made an episode for this podcast, but I hope to make more in the near future! The issues discussed in this podcast are important and must not be forgotten. These ethnocide programs were ethically wrong and the events that went on at many of these programs were terrible to the future of the Lakota culture. While this issue affected more Indigenous Americans then just the Lakota, so it is important to understand the broader scope of this issue. While "Kill The Indian, Save The Man" was not a success, many of these nations and their cultures still need help! And sharing and listening to this podcast and not allowing those stories to be forgotten is a very good way for you to help! If you have any friends, family, etc. who you think would enjoy this podcast, PLEASE SHARE it to them! I'd love to grow my audience even more and educate more people on the history of Indigenous Americans and the Lakota people. Please visit my Linktree and support/donation site (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/blackhills6) to help this podcast remain free! When you go to the buymeacoffee site, you aren't actually "buying me a coffee", I am just going to use the money to make this pocast better! Thank you for the support! Please Click On All The Buttons/Links Above!! Sincerely, Josh Martinez, Host Of The Black Hills Historical Podcast
2 Comments
George Walsh
6/3/2023 10:37:08 pm
Super good episode! Everyone should listen, i really liked it. Super informative
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Melissa Taylor
8/22/2023 09:21:49 pm
i like this podcast because it is not boring and fun to follow along with. good episode, more consistent please.
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About MeHello, my name is Josh Martinez and I am the host of the Black Hills Historical Podcast. If you want to learn more about me and my drive to do this podcast go to the About The Host section. |