SDSU faculty, students work to preserve Oceti Sakowin language
Dallas Kelso, Dasani LaCroix and Erin Griffin during their trip to a language conference in Hawaii. SDSU photo.
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By SDSU Communications - April 9, 2026 in Education, State News Reading Time: 5 minutes
Dallas Kelso, Dasani LaCroix and Erin Griffin during their trip to a language conference in Hawaii. SDSU photo.
BROOKINGS – For centuries, Oceti Sakowin – including the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota dialects – was the human language that flowed over the prairie. A f...
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