Oyate Woyaka (The People Speak) Documentary

A project in Rosebud, SD by Production Team
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A feature length documentary following Lakota elders as they embrace their language and spirituality to heal from historical trauma.
Backers: 328
Average Pledge Per Backer: $110

Funded: $36,226 of $33,400
Dates: Oct 31st -> Nov 30th (31 days)
Project By: Production Team
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WE DID IT!!!! THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR SUPPORT!!!!

November 30th - via: kickstarter.com
We reached our goal!!!  We are incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support we have received over the month of November! Your donations, social media posts, emails and texts all made this possible. This means we will be able to continue... (Read More)

7 Days Remaining! We Need a Little More Help From You!

November 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
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We are halfway there! Only 15 Days Left!

November 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you for your continued support!! We only have 15 days left and a long way to go!!!  We need you now more than ever so please continue to share!  Instagram: @oyatewoyakaproductions Twitter: @oyatewoyaka Facebook:... (Read More)

Incredible start! We're well on our way to meeting our goal!

November 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you all so much! We have come a long way in such a short amount of time.  Your support has been amazing and we appreciate it so much. We still have 20 days to meet our goal and continue telling this vital story. Any social media posts, shares,... (Read More)

The Lakota people will tell their story in 'Oyate Woyaka'

November 9th - via: filmdaily.co
What if a movie really could make a difference in the world? That’s the goal of Oyate Woyaka, a feature-length documentary that’s turned to Kickstarter for funding. The film takes its name from the Lakota words for “the people speak,” and it aims to preserve the Lakota language and help the Lakota people heal from generations of historical trauma. (Read More)

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