Tatanka Iyotake (Sitting Bull), c. 1883
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Tatanka Iyotake (Sitting Bull), c. 1883
Tatanka Iyotake (Sitting Bull), c. 1883 Gathering Up the Dead. 1891 Burial of the Dead at Wounded Knee, January 1, 1891 Sitanka Wokiksuya and Unity Rides Day One Children/Orphans Day Two Elders Day Three Sick/Infirm Physically Mentally Spiritually Day Four Incarcerated Day Five Earth and Women Day Six Peace/Wolakota Day Seven Prayer for Deceased Woope Sakowin Seven Laws WACANTE OGNAKE Help, Share, Give, Generosity WOWA UNSILA Pity, Compassion WOWAUONIHAN Respect, Honor WOWACIN TANKA Patience, Tolerance Woope Sakowin Seven Laws WOWA HWA LA Seek Humility, To Be Humble WOOHITIKE Principles, Discipline, Bravery, Courage WOKSAPE Understanding, Wisdom Unity Ride and Run 1996 to Present (Canada/U.S.) Healing Through the Spirit of the Land Healing Through the Teachings and Prayers of the Grandmothers Collective Healing Through Unity Healing Children Through the Spirit of the Horse Seven Sacred Ceremonies Purification Vision Quest Hunkapi/Making of Relatives Ishnatipi/Girl Puberty Rites Tossing the Ball Sun Dance Keeping the Spirit Unity Ride and Elders Summit 2004 The Unity Ride will be crossing Canada from British Columbia to Six Nations arriving in 2004. At that time the Elders are calling for a summit. This is dedicated to the Women and Children of our Nations.