Lakota Language: Misunderstood, Mistranslated, and Misused


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Name: Lakota Language: Misunderstood, Mistranslated, and Misused
Date: November 18, 2021
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM MST
Event Description:
Lakota Language: Misunderstood, Mistranslated, and Misused – Join Francis Whitebird, a Harvard graduate, fluent Lakota speaker, and member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, as he discusses how the Lakota language has been misunderstood, mistranslated, and misused.  The Lakota language is esoteric, it has a different thought pattern, and so by using the English model, a single word or phrase cannot be properly interpreted from a non-native point of view. Lakota has a completely different sentence structure and formation than English and other European languages.  Whitebird will also talk about how names in Lakota have also been mistranslated, such as Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Left Hand Bull.  12:00 p.m.; free for members and $5 for non-members. 
Location:
 Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center 
Date/Time Information:
11/18 
12:00 PM 
Contact Information:
605-722-4800
Fees/Admission:
$5 for non members 
Free for members 
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