He Sapa LANDBACK

He Sapa LANDBACK

From LANDBACK For The People by NDN Collective

December 8, 2025 · 1h 53m · Season 3 · Episode 11

About this episode

This episode discusses the LANDBACK movement in the Black Hills, featuring insights from Lakota elders and leaders.

In this episode, we talk about LANDBACK in the Black Hills. The battle for the Black Hills is the longest legal battle over land in the American judicial system. In 1980, the Supreme Court ruled that the stealing of the Black Hills was one of the most gross violations of the Constitution in US history. Nick is joined by revered Lakota elders and spiritual leaders Richard Moves Camp and Robert Two Crow, as well as NDN Collective President Wizipan Little Elk Garriott and HeSapa LANDBACK organizer Anissa Martin to reflect and discuss He Sapa LANDBACK efforts. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Reflections on the spiritual significance of the He Sapa Political history of the Black Hills The Black HIlls Restoration Act strategy LEARN MORE: Support the He Sapa Restoration Action and return the Black Hills to the Oceti Sakowin: https://ndnco.cc/bhrestoration SUPPORT OUR WORK: Support the For the People Campaign today! Your donation to NDN Collective directly supports Indigenous organizers, Nations, Tribes, and communities leading the fight for justice and liberation. Donate now to fund the frontlines, fuel the movement, and rematriate wealth. https://ndnco.cc/ftpcdonate NDN COLLECTIVE'S IMPACT: To…

People in this episode

Host: Nick T

Guests: Richard Moves Camp, Robert Two Crow, Wizipan Little Elk Garriott, Anissa Martin

Topics covered

  • LANDBACK
  • Black Hills
  • Indigenous rights
  • spiritual significance
  • legal battles
  • restoration efforts

Keywords

  • LANDBACK
  • Black Hills
  • Indigenous
  • spiritual significance
  • legal battle
  • restoration
  • Oceti Sakowin

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NDN Collective

Places: Black Hills

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