In this episode of Hidden Heritage we will hear from the late Lakota spiritual leader, Floyd Leonard Hand (1939 – 2019). He was born in a cabin along the banks of White Clay Creek on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation of SD. Floyd's life was dedicated to preserving the Lakota traditional way of life and advocating for Native rights. He was a proud member of the American Indian Movement and gained spiritual teachings from the well-known Lakota spiritual leader, Frank Fools Crow.
Floyd conducted workshops and sweat lodge ceremonies across the country, always with an open door and a willingness to help. His dedication to his community continued until his return to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in 1993, where he became a staunch treaty rights advocate. In this episode, we delve into a conversation with Floyd from 2014, exploring his spiritual journey, his teachings, and his hopes for the future generations of Native Americans.
Join us as we learn from Floyd’s profound wisdom, his experiences in the U.S. Army, and his reflections on the importance of maintaining cultural heritage in a rapidly changing world.