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He Sapa Woihanble: Black Hills Dream

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He Sapa Woihanble is a collection of writings by members of the Oak Lake Writers Society, a South Dakota statewide organization of Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota writers. In it, the writers express through eloquent prose, poetry, and personal stories their profound spiritual relationships to He Sapa, the land known to many as the Black Hills of South Dakota. They speak of the beauty and power of that land, as well as the painful history of its appropriation by the United States. The vision of this book, its dream, its woihanble, is to present Native perspectives on He Sapa, the spiritual center and homeland of the Oceti Sakowin, the Seven Council Fires people. The Oceti Sakowin people, collectively but incorrectly referred to as Sioux, are comprised of three major subdivisions: Lakotas, Nakotas, and Dakotas. He Sapa refers to a breathtakingly beautiful ecosystem of pine-covered hills, steep-walled rock canyons, countless caves, and meandering meadows that rise out of the northern Plains like an ocean island. In the Lakota language, he means a ridge of mountains, and sapa means black. From a distance, the blue and gray haze and the dark dense green colors of the pines and cedars shift subtly and settle deeply into black, thus the name. Today this area is known in English as the Black Hills of South Dakota. . . . Our hope now is that this volume will contribute to an increased understanding of the shared histories of all citizens of South Dakota, as well as the shared histories of all the peoples and nations who know and love the Black Hills. This dream is our He Sapa Woihanble. - From the Introduction by Craig Howe and Lydia Whirlwind Soldier Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Living Justice Press; First Edition (August 19, 2011)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Perfect Paperback ‏ : ‎ 229 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 097218869X


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 92


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.2 ounces


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"He Sapa Woihanble: Black Hills Dreamis a book you must read. Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota authors, members of the Oak Lake Writers' Society in South Dakota, have written a wonderful collection of poems, essays, stories and discussions on the cultural and spiritual significance of the He Sapa (Black Hills). The depth of emotion and reverence expressed by the authors brings an awareness of the anchorage and centrality these wooded hills and rock formations have in spiritual understandings and practices of Native American cultures on the Northern Plains. Also. the authors, in no uncertain words, articulate the profound loss their nations experienced when He Sapa was stolen by the invading European culture through broken agreements and unprotected treaties. It is important for non-Indian people to gain a better understanding of our historical participation in this injustice, in the loss. He Sapa Woihanble widely opens the door for a path of better understanding and for steps that will stop perpetuation of injustice and will allow reconciliation to begin. He Sapa Woihanble: Black Hills Dream is a superior contribution. Its authors provide important documentation on Black Hills history and, more important, personal emotional and spiritual significance of the Black Hills. Once you start to read, you will not lay the book down until it is finished." George Brenneman ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2011 by George Brenneman

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