submitted by Gabrielle Jones Price
Please note that Chief Lyons is a chief of the Onondaga Nation of the Iroquois Confederacy in upstate New York and eastern Canada, not Lakota. He does mention being in Lakota country when he had the conversation around a campfire, but he is identified clearly at the beginning of the video.
Please note that Chief Lyons is a chief of the Onondaga Nation of the Iroquois Confederacy in upstate New York and eastern Canada, not Lakota. He does mention being in Lakota country when he had the conversation around a campfire, but he is identified clearly at the beginning of the video.
For all the research and analysis that happens in my camp on a weekly basis, Chief Lyons sums up everything you and your family really need to know in 10 minutes.
Deep respect to Chief Lyons.
"Get ready for it."
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