Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ
Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ
with Tiokasin Ghosthorse
Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ is an acknowledgement/ blessing/ awareness from the Lakota language that is often translated as "All my relations." In this video Tiokasin Ghosthorse explains to us some of what the phrase really means, and why it is so difficult, like many things in Lakota, to translate into English. This is an excerpt from a longer conversation called 'The Etymology of Who We Are'.
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Excerpted from The Etymology of Who We Are. See our Film The Original Language: How to Talk to Everything. See kotodama. See Interbeing. See Building Ropes. Related to Relational Mindfulness, Ways of Knowing, Self-Compassion, and Indigenous Voices , Follow Your Heart, Becoming a Real Human Being, Hawa'iian Indigenous Natural Farming.Video: Distill | Photography: Stein Egil Liland | Licensed from Pexels.com, used with permission.