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MONDAY, JULY 9, 2001 Since being revived by Sioux women seven years ago, the Braveheart Women's Society has been trying to bring back a number of traditional ceremonies. It hasn't been an easy task for the group, who have faced criticism for reviving the Isnati ceremony. The ceremony marks a young girl's transition into womanhood and has been held on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota for the past four years. Get the Story:
Natives revive Isnati, hope it aids survival in today's world (The Lincoln Journal Star 7/8)
Women revive Sioux tradition
Facebook TwitterMONDAY, JULY 9, 2001 Since being revived by Sioux women seven years ago, the Braveheart Women's Society has been trying to bring back a number of traditional ceremonies. It hasn't been an easy task for the group, who have faced criticism for reviving the Isnati ceremony. The ceremony marks a young girl's transition into womanhood and has been held on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota for the past four years. Get the Story:
Natives revive Isnati, hope it aids survival in today's world (The Lincoln Journal Star 7/8)
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