

Očhéthi Šakówiŋ: A History of the Lakota and Dakota People
Nov 27, 2019
Mors, Native American historian and activist, discusses the history of the Lakota and Dakota people, settler colonialism, agency period, primitive accumulation, blood quantum, impacts of Euro parliamentarian structure and dam projects, the influence of Christianity, and the importance of recognizing and honoring indigenous history and land.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Settler Colonialism and its Impact on Indigenous Peoples
02:46 • 4min
Lakota and Dakota People: History, Terminology, and Relations
06:44 • 27min
The Agency Period and the Second Treaty of Fort Laramie
33:55 • 21min
Primitive Accumulation and the Destruction of Indigenous People
54:46 • 3min
From Agencies to Reservations: Challenges and Mismanagement
57:26 • 15min
The Impact of Blood Quantum and the Indian Reorganization Act on Native Americans
01:12:29 • 4min
Impacts of Euro Parliamentarian Structure and Dam Projects
01:16:00 • 20min
The Impact of Christianity on Indigenous Lives
01:36:01 • 9min
Recognizing and Honoring Indigenous History and Land
01:45:12 • 12min