Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

December 24, 2023

Oomaka Tokatakiya, Bridger to Four Corners, The Ride to Wounded Knee



Oomaka Tokatakiya, Bridger to Four Corners, The Ride to Wounded Knee

Photos by Ken Marchionno and the Future Generations Teen Photojournalism Project




Day Nine

Special thanks to Ken Marchionno and the Future Generations Teen Photojournalism Project for allowing Censored News to share your photos.


Tiokasin Ghosthorse: First Voices Indigenous Radio with Alex White Plume


Alex White Plume is Oglala Lakota and one of the founders of the Wounded Knee Bigfoot Memorial Ride (South Dakota), which was started in 1986. The nation needed a Wiping of the Tears ceremony after the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. The ride began because of the way our people were living; they needed change and a way that brought awareness to what happened to Bigfoot and his people at Wounded Knee. Between 1986-1990, the ride was a Wiping of the Tears ceremony for the Lakota nation. There were 19 riders on the very first ride in 1986 from Bridger, SD to Wounded Knee, SD. The ride was called the Future Generation Ride after 1990, when the Wiping of the Tears ceremony ended.

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