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Crazy
Horse Memorial presents free programs every Thursday during the summer starting
at 6 p.m.
Admission to the Memorial is free for people attending the performance and lecture series,
with a contribution of three cans of food per person for the KOTA Care & Share
Food Drive.
Free
light refreshments are served at each program.
JUNE
June 5
DONOVIN SPRAGUE
“Views From A Lakota Author”
June 12
MARCEL BULL BEAR
“History of the Kiyuksa Band” (Kiyuksa-to break into one group; an Oglala band).
June 19
AILINE MAEA
“Acappella Vocal Performance”
June 26
DON MONTILEAUX
“Traditionally Modern”
JULY
July 3
WILMER STAMPEDE MESTETH
“History & Music of Wakpa Waste’ Tiospaye” (Good River Band)
July 10
MARCELLA LEBEAU
“The Return of the Wounded Knee Ghost Dance
Shirt”
July 17
KIYUKSA BUFFALO DANCERS
(Performance)
July 24
DONITA CARLSON
“Vandalism & Looting of Archaeological Sites: A Growing Problem”
July 31
A. GAY KINGMAN
“History of Dogs Back Bone & Kills First Family”
AUGUST
August 7
DR. CRAIG HOWE
“Hate Speech, Horses and Hostages: The Untold Story of Lewis & Clark in Teton
Territory”
August 14
ARTHUR AMIOTTE
“Lakota Cultures in Continuity & Change, 1880s-1934”
August 21
URLA MARCUS
“Past & Present Educational Views from a Northern Cheyenne Perspective”
August 28
GERARD BAKER
“History & Ceremony of the Five Villages"
For
more information, contact Crazy Horse Memorial education director Donovin
Sprague at (605) 673-4681
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