

Wounded Knee '73 at 50 Retrospective w/ Sungmanitou Tanka
Mar 3, 2023
Sungmanitou Tanka, an Oglala Lakota Nation member and podcast host, discusses the 50th anniversary of the Wounded Knee Occupation in 1973. Topics include the causes, events, and legacy of the occupation. They also touch on parapolitics, conspiracy theories, decolonial Marxism, suppression by the US government, historical context, indigenous culture revival, and unexpected support received.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Parapolitics, Conspiracy Theories, and Decolonial Marxism
02:01 • 4min
The Wounded Knee Occupation and Suppression
05:49 • 7min
Exploring Dialects, Terminology, and Historical Connections
13:16 • 2min
The Historical Context of the Wounded Knee Massacre
15:01 • 13min
Resistance, Political Structure, and Historical Context
28:09 • 12min
Reviving Indigenous Culture and Spirituality
40:35 • 24min
Preserving Indigenous Knowledge, FBI Repression, and Unexpected Support: A Retrospective on Wounded Knee '73
01:04:19 • 2min
Understanding Historical Events and the Downfall of Countries
01:06:26 • 3min
Wounded Knee '73 and its Legacy
01:08:56 • 22min