Dakota Daughters Wounded Knee

Dakota Daughters present Wounded Knee

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Dakota Daughters – Wounded Knee Massacre, 1890
Dakota Daughters – Lillian Witt, Geraldine Goes in Center and Joyce Jefferson – commemorated the 130-year anniversary of the December 29, 1890, Wounded Knee Massacre. Now, they look to the future of 2024 and beyond. They have made it a priority to tell this story throughout South Dakota by relaying historical information in an interesting, thought-provoking, entertaining and memorable way. They have augmented their program to include slides from their collaboration with The Journey Museum and Periaktos Productions: “Reflections on the Massacre at Wounded Knee.” The Dakota Daughters hope when people see their play, they will realize that although we all are unique – such as skin color, cultures, beliefs – deep down we are not all that different. Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ – “We are all related.” Free Event open to the public. A free will offering will be collected at the time to assist with the travel of the South Dakota Humanities Council Speakers Bureau performers as grant money was not available for this program.

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Gregory Public Library
112 E 5th St,
Gregory, SDĀ  57533-1463
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