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Charlotte Black Elk : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charlotte Black Elk Charlotte A. Black Elk is a political and environmental Native American activist. She is of Oglala Lakota heritage, and is the great-granddaughter of the holy man Nicholas Black Elk.〔''On the Rez'' by Ian Frazier, page 117〕 She has become well known in recent years for her role as a primary advocate for the Lakota peoples regarding the protection of the Black Hills Land Claim. She is also known for her participation in documentaries covering the history of the Lakota people, including ''The Way West'' (1995) 〔http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1200653/〕 and ''The West'' (1996).〔http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/program/episodes/eight/likegrass.htm〕 == Early life == Charlotte Black Elk grew up on the Pine Ridge Reservation, in the village of Manderson, which is where the Crazy Horse faction of the Lakota settled in the late nineteenth-century. As a girl, she heard the stories of the elders and grew up with the rituals of the Lakota oral tradition. Today she speaks both English and Lakota.〔''Time Present, Time Past'' by Bill Bradley〕
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