Series of radio interviews with women shamans, activists, teachers, artists and healers.|LAKOTA HARDEN / produced by Penny Rosenwasser. - SERIES: Voices of women of power| no. 10 - Series of radio interviews with women shamans, activists, teachers, artists and healers. CONTENT: Lakota Harden grew up in an activist family of the Minnecoujou-Yankton Lakota and Winnebago tribes on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota. A single mother of two, she currenlty works with the American Indian Movement on land rights and sovereignty issues, and is part of the multi-cultural alliance building organization called New Bridges. NOTE: Program ends abruptly, owing to technical problems in the live show. - RECORDED: 1989-1990.
Lakota Harden grew up in an activist family of the Minnecoujou-Yankton Lakota and Winnebago tribes on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota. A single mother of two, she currently works with the American Indian Movement on land rights and sovereignty issues, and is part of the multi-cultural alliance building organization called New Bridges.
Lakota Harden grew up in an activist family of the Minnecoujou-Yankton Lakota and Winnebago tribes on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota. A single mother of two, she currently works with the American Indian Movement on land rights and sovereignty issues, and is part of the multi-cultural alliance building organization called New Bridges.