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Lakota Culture 110: Sacredness of the Sacred Hoop The Sacred Hoop (Medicine Wheel) symbolizes a life in balance. Lakota Elder Larry Salway explains (More) The Sacred Hoop (Medicine Wheel) symbolizes a life in balance. Lakota Elder Larry Salway explains that a life out of balance comes from a Sacred Hoop that has in some way been broken.
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Larry Salway grew up on the Rosebud Reservation in southwestern South Dakota. He rose out of the poverty of his childhood and became a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and later, a professor at the Oglala Lakota College campuses in Kyle and Rapid City, SD. He served for five years as Tribal Judge in Pine Ridge, SD. Mr. Salway has also served as pastor of churches in Arizona and South Dakota. Larry is Co-President of Life Initiatives.
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USA: Lakota People-Mending the Sacred Hoop Black Elk, a Lakota Spiritual Man, described the effects of the Massacre of Wounded Knee as the (More) Black Elk, a Lakota Spiritual Man, described the effects of the Massacre of Wounded Knee as the "breaking of the sacred hoop". By this he meant his people were no longer whole or complete as a people. He also foretold of a generation to come who would participate in the mending of the sacred hoop. Could it be that the Lakota people who are featured in this video represent that generation? Many there are who believe so.
The Lakota people in this video live on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the Southwest portion of South Dakota. You will be privileged to hear them tell from their own heart, their experience of pain, healing, and hope.
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