Wicahpi Olowan Music Program
Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, USA
60 students
5 staff members
Since 2023
VIDEO OVERVIEW
About Pine Ridge
The Pine Ridge Reservation lies within the original Great Sioux Territory and is located approximately 88 miles from the FPF headquarters in Rapid City, South Dakota. The reservation is home to approximately 26,000 tribal members, half of whom are 25 years old and younger. Approximately 30% of the population of Pine Ridge identifies as artists. However, Native artists across the reservation have been unable to sufficiently access creative space, business training and knowledge, supplies and equipment, and networks they need to build strong economic futures rooted in Lakota cultural identity. This limits the development of arts business skills, the ability to share, teach and learn cultural knowledge across generations, and the ability to earn income from art businesses. Moreover, it’s a significant barrier to the broader expression of Lakota culture and identity desired for healing and strengthening the people of Pine Ridge through the unique and beautiful perspective of Lakota culture.
Recording studio
Artist development
Cultural preservation
OUR PARTNER: FIRST PEOPLES FUND
Founded in 1995, First Peoples Fund is guided by the belief in Collective Spirit®. Collective Spirit is a commitment to nurture shared humanity and honor our connection to one another, the lands around us, those who came before us and the spirit of all things. The Collective Spirit moves each of us to stand up and make a difference, to pass on ancestral knowledge and to extend a hand of generosity. The Collective Spirit is essential to sustaining the cultural fabric of Native communities, and our ability to thrive.
FPF’s mission is to honor and support the Collective Spirit of First Peoples artists and culture bearers. Their work recognizes the power of art and culture to bring about positive change in Native communities, beginning with individual artists and their families.
The Oglala Lakota Artspace (OLA) is a partnership between, FPF, Artspace, Lakota Funds and the Lakota Federal Credit Union.