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Wachiska Program and General Meeting — Thursday, May 14, 7:00 PM,

Unitarian Church,6300 A Street, and also via YouTube

link: https://youtube.com/live/6yv2aId0t8k?feature=share

WATER: LAKOTA SPIRITUALITY AND SCIENCE 

with Jerome Kills Small 

Living with his grandparents, Jerome Kills Small gained personal experience being around Lakota sacred sites in southwestern South Dakota. Kills Small is an Oglala Lakota from Porcupine, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Reservation. A 1997 graduate from the University of South Dakota, with an M.A. in Selected Studies, he retired after 20 years at USD. He taught Lakota Language, American Indian Thought, Siouan Tribal Culture, and Early Native American History. He’s featured in the book, Wounded Warriors: A Time for Healing, and has a story in the Silver Anniversary Anthology published by the SD Humanities Council. Jerome is a storyteller for public schools, museums, and colleges. He translates, explains, and sings Lakota ceremonial, sweat lodge, powwow, rabbit, round dance, warrior, vision quest, and sundance songs. He sings with the Iron Wing Singers of Wagner, SD. He’s a powwow organizer, announcer, arena director, helps in conducting Lakota ceremonies and is on the board of Directors for the Native American Advocacy Program .

The Lakota language represents the importance of water to the Lakota community and traditions. The root word that means water is in many of their words, such as their word for “create.” Kills Small believes water rewards us and makes things grow for us, which is reflected in his words:
“The culture feeds on the language, and, for us, the philosophy too,

because we have a lot of sacred instances in our culture.

It’s a beautiful language in that it contains philosophy and spirituality.

It’s a parallel existence.” Kills Small says he hopes people can

find the significance of the space around them and how the spiritual

and science combine to provide value and significance. He hopes

to keep the language and oral tradition alive.

Wachiska Program and General Meeting — Thursday, May 14, 7:00 PM,

Unitarian Church,6300 A Street, and also via YouTube

link: https://youtube.com/live/6yv2aId0t8k?feature=share

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MAY 2026     Calendar of Events

 

May 3              PUBLIC VOLUNTEER DAY

                        10:00 am  Prairie Pines

May 11             Conservation Committee  6:30 p.m.  zoom

May 14             General Meeting:   Jerome Kills Small

                         Unitarian Church 6300 A St.  7:00 pm

May 15             Newsletter Deadline

May 17            Comedy in the Pines

                        Celebrating Give to Lincoln 

                          

May 19            Board Meeting 7:00 p.m.

May 28            Give to Lincoln Day

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In September 2021, the Wachiska Board adopted the National Audubon’s Statement on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion as the Chapter’s own goals: 

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Join friends and neighbors to show your concern about our climate and our elected officials. Stop by the Wachiska office and pick up your Climate yard sign.

 

Signs that say “VOTE with CLIMATE in Mind” are available for $10 each. They are made of material that will hold up well to the elements and come with a metal holder to push into the ground. 

The photos on this website were taken by Wachiska members. Many thanks to Bruce Wendorff, 

Linda Brown, Paul Johnsguard, Tim Knott, Stu Luttich, John Carlini and Elizabeth Nelson. 

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