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Transcript: Martin Waukazoo

We do not refer to each other as urban Indians


[Waukazoo:]
There are American Indians. There are Lakota, Shoshone, Navajo, Arapaho, Potawatomi living in the cities, but we do not refer to each other as urban Indians. I have yet to walk up to another Native American and ask him, “Where are you from?” and he says, “Well, I’m an urban Indian.” No. When they answer that—it’s hard to establish a relationship or a relative. I’ve had that experience in New York City and also here recently in Seattle just this morning walking down the street. An Oglala from Pine Ridge came up and started to talk with me.
[Lindberg:]
Really? No kidding.
[Waukazoo:]
And we shared some of what our common friends and relatives—it’s about your relatives.