Paha Sapa – WíiyayAŋ Wačhíŋyaŋ, WíyakA Aŋpétu Tȟokáhe

Paha Sapa – WíiyayAŋ Wačhíŋyaŋ, WíyakA Aŋpétu Tȟokáhe

Note: WíyayAŋ is often translated as “Morning Star” in Lakota, and Wačhíŋyaŋ means “Daughter.” WíyakA Aŋpétu Tȟokáhe refers to the sacred or spiritual duality concept, involving day and night or other contrasting spiritual forces. ​”The Great Spirit is not perfect: it has a good side and a bad side. Sometimes the bad side gives us … Read morePaha Sapa – WíiyayAŋ Wačhíŋyaŋ, WíyakA Aŋpétu Tȟokáhe

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