Some experts say historians can no longer ignore the information about the Hidatsas' claim that Sacagawea was Hidatsa, not Shoshone as the history books maintain
Some experts say historians can no longer ignore the information about the Hidatsas' claim that Sacagawea was Hidatsa, not Shoshone as the history books maintain
In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we listen to Jerome Dancing Bull, enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation, talk about what was lost after river bottom days.
In this episode, we listen to Jerome Dancing Bull, enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation, talk about what was lost after river bottom days.
North Dakota Native American essential understanding number one is about sacred relatives. It states, "Native people practice a deep interconnectedness with the land, the resources, the water, all living things and all human beings. Land stewardship, respect for all two-legged, four-legged, winged, crawlers, and swimmers. And a strong belief in the sacredness of all human beings are key elements of our spirituality."