Albert White Hat Sr. worked to preserve the Lakota language - Windspeaker.com
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Albert White Hat Sr. worked to preserve the Lakota language
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Friday, January 4th, 2019 9:56am
Summary
“I cried that morning, because (I realized) I had to forgive.”
By Dianne Meili
Published 2013
Albert White Hat Sr., who passed away on June 11, 2013 at the age of 74, was an inspiration to anyone working to preserve or learn Indigenous languages.
The Elder was an activist for traditional Lakota ways of living, according to his daughter Emily White Hat. He authored Reading and Writing the Lakota Language, and co-produced the book and CD Lakota Ceremonial Songs…
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