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Upper
Missouri Dakota & Nakoda Cultural Lifeway Center The Upper Missouri Dakota & Nakoda Cultural Lifeway Center and Museum is a concept to re-unify Tribal members by restoring order and meaning to their lives. The Fort Peck Assiniboine (Nakoda) and Sioux (Dakota) Tribes want to take a more active and independent role in American society and it is their belief that this project is a step in that direction. The
civilization of North American Indians took thousands of years to develop;
however its development has been dormant for over 100 years. The Fort
Peck Tribes believe that with the awakening of traditional culture and
spiritualism will come the systems of operation that once gave Dakota
and Nakoda society order and tribal lifeways. The intent is to restore
the traditional connection to nature by returning the symbols and objects
that originally linked them together.
It gives a unique perspective, based upon a balance and order existing between humans and nature. It is believed that this approach will develop a strong sense of community within the Fort Peck Tribes and encourage better public understanding of native people and their way of life. |
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