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Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance

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Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance
Born
Occupation(s)Lakota keeper of the traditional ways, Activist, Native American Church elder
Known forSitting on International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers
ParentAntonia Long Visitor Holy Dance (mother)

Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance is a Native American spiritual elder who is a member of the Oglala Lakota Tribe and comes from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Through her work as an indigenous elder stateswoman, Rita has gained international recognition through her work as part of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers - a group of spiritual elders, medicine women and wisdom keepers since its founding in 2004.[1]

Personal

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Her older sister Beatrice waited for Rita to wed and they enjoyed a double wedding.[2] She is a descendant of Long Visitor, and a member of the Crazy Horse Band.[3] She works with a youth ambassador program for Lakota youth that connects them with their spiritual traditions, including the Sun Dance, and works to free youth from substance abuse.[4] She has taught at the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies.[5]

The International Council of 13 Grandmothers

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In 2004, Rita was approached by The Center for Sacred Studies to serve on the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers.[6]

Notes

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  1. ^ Schaefer (2006) p.2
  2. ^ Schaefer (2006) p. 66
  3. ^ "Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance - North America at Evergreen". Evergreen State College. Retrieved 2013-06-16.
  4. ^ "Crone Magazine". Retrieved 2013-06-16.
  5. ^ "Rita Long-Visitor Holy Dance". Omega Institute for Holistic Studies. Retrieved 2013-06-16.
  6. ^ Supriano, S, (2009-04-06)

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