Chase Iron Eyes & Ian Campeau

 

 

Chase Iron Eyes–attorney, founding writer of Last Real Indians, and an advocate for the protection of sacred sites–joins Indigenous Waves todiscuss the grassroots campaign to save Pe’ Sla, land sacred to the Lakota people.

 

In the second half of the show, Ian Campeau, also known as DJ NDN of A Tribe Called Red, joins us to talk about the ongoing campaign to change the name of the Nepean Redskins, a youth football team.

 

This show originally aired on September 3rd, 2012.

photos: Last Real Indians, DJ NDN

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