• Hidden Heritage

  • By: brule55
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Hidden Heritage

By: brule55
  • Summary

  • Hidden Heritage presents positive and uplifting stories from across Native America. The episodes are hosted by Paul LaRoche, founder of the award winning contemporary American Indian Group Brulé. Interviews include inspiring individuals, successful entrepreneurs, Native artists and musicians. LaRoche is an enrolled member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of SD.
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Episodes
  • Interview 2010: The Heart and Soul of Brulé
    Jul 11 2024

    Join us as we explore the rich and vibrant stories of the Lakota people through the lens of Brulé, a band that seamlessly blends powerful music and deep cultural narratives. In this episode, we journey into the history and meaning behind the name Brulé, the significance of the eagle feather, and the unique challenges and triumphs of bringing traditional Lakota music to modern audiences.

    Discover how the band Brulé, led by Paul LaRoche, navigates their musical journey, from humble beginnings to their current performances, while honoring their heritage and spreading a message of reconciliation and spiritual connection. Experience the power of their music, the depth of their stories, and the cultural significance that drives their mission.

    Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their sound, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into the heart and soul of Brulé and their dedication to preserving and sharing Lakota traditions.

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    45 mins
  • Resilience and Reclamation: A Choctaw Elder's Journey
    Jul 7 2024

    During season one of Hidden Heritage, we filmed an episode called Conversations with the Elders. It was so popular that we immediately went to work meeting with more elders. In this episode of Hidden Heritage, we are going to visit with Wilson Roberts, a Choctaw elder from Oklahoma. Because most of the elders that we spoke with were still living during the early 1900s. Many of their life stories carry some cultural trauma from growing up through America's growing pains. Times have changed for the better, but I feel that it is important to let the elders speak open and honestly to better understand the plight of Native America during that part of American history. Join us now for a conversation with Wilson Roberts.

    Wilson Roberts, also known by his Choctaw name Blue Thunder, shares his poignant story of being taken to a boarding school at a young age, enduring hardships, and the cultural suppression he faced. From escaping the school to working labor-intensive jobs, Wilson's narrative is one of resilience and finding solace in his heritage. He emphasizes the importance of preserving Native languages and traditions, reflecting on his journey of reconnecting with his roots and advocating for the wellbeing of future generations.

    This episode sheds light on the struggles and strength of Native American elders, offering a window into the past and lessons for the future. Wilson's story is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Choctaw people and the broader Native American community.

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    22 mins
  • One Nation: Unveiling the Modern Native American Experience
    Jul 4 2024

    Join Paul LaRoche, host of RFD-TV's "Hidden Heritage," on a captivating journey as he delves into the contemporary lives and cultures of Native American tribes in the new series "One Nation: The Tribes of North America."

    From the creation of a stunning float for the Tournament of Roses Parade to exploring the diverse traditions and modern-day challenges of over 550 federally recognized tribes, this episode offers an in-depth look at Native America's rich tapestry. Paul, alongside his family and a dedicated team, sets out to provide a true representation of today's Native American life, far beyond the romanticized perceptions and historical traumas often depicted.

    Discover the personal stories, cultural preservation efforts, and the drive for self-determination within Native communities. Learn about the unique roles of tribal governments, the importance of education, and the innovative ways tribes are integrating modern technology to keep their languages and traditions alive.

    This episode is a profound reflection on the resilience, diversity, and vibrant future of Native American tribes, as seen through the eyes of those who live it. Don't miss this enlightening and heartfelt exploration of Native America today.

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    51 mins

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