Hidden Heritage

For people interested in Native America, Hidden Heritage presents positive and uplifting stories from across the culture. The episodes are hosted by Paul LaRoche, founder of the award winning contemporary American Indian Group Brulé. Interviews include inspiring individuals, successful entrepreneurs, Native artists and musicians. LaRoche is an enrolled member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of SD.
Episodes
Episodes



Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
The Story of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of SD
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Welcome to Hidden Heritage, where we share the untold stories and rich cultural traditions of Native America. In this episode we're going to talk about a topic close to my heart, my own tribe, the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. The story of the Lower Brule Tribe is one of resilience, connection to the land, and cultural preservation. In this episode, I want to take you on a journey through the history, traditions, and modern-day life of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, a people who have held on to their identity and strength despite the many challenges they've faced.
From the origins of their name to the impact of the Missouri River dams, we explore the tribe's deep connection to their land and traditions. We'll also discuss the tribe's notable figures, cultural practices, and efforts in economic development, including agriculture, tourism, and the Golden Buffalo Casino.
Join me as we uncover the resilience and hope of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, a community dedicated to preserving their heritage while looking towards a brighter future. Through their perseverance, they continue to inspire and lead, holding on to their traditions while adapting to a changing world.
Thank you for joining me on this journey through the history and heart of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. I encourage you to explore more about Native American culture and history, and remember that every tribe, like every family, has its own unique story to tell. Until next time, I'm Paul LaRoche, and this is Hidden Heritage.



Sunday Sep 29, 2024
ORANGE SHIRT DAY: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, September 30
Sunday Sep 29, 2024
Sunday Sep 29, 2024
Occasionally, an event occurs of such significance that it forever changes the way you perceive life itself. For Paul LaRoche, that moment came in November 1993, when he was reunited with his biological Lakota family. This episode of Hidden Heritage delves into the poignant story of his adoption and reconnection, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of Orange Shirt Day.
Join us as we uncover the origins of Orange Shirt Day, inspired by Phyllis Webstad's personal story, and understand its importance in honoring survivors of the residential and boarding school systems. Learn how this day, which began in Canada, resonates deeply across the United States and Turtle Island, commemorating a painful history while fostering resilience, healing, and hope.
Discover the impact of the American Indian Boarding School Program and its long-lasting effects on Native communities. Hear about the ongoing efforts to revitalize Indigenous languages, traditions, and ways of life, and find out how you can participate in meaningful observance of Orange Shirt Day. This episode is a tribute to the strength of Indigenous peoples and a call to action for reconciliation and understanding.



Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Brulé BEHIND THE SONG - Dakota Rainstorm
Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Paul LaRoche shares his remarkable story of discovering his true Native American heritage after being adopted at birth and raised in a small, middle-class farming community.
Brulé's Hidden Heritage introduces the BEHING THE SONG series to the podcast. Join Composer Paul LaRoche as he shares the inspirations that sparked the melodies and emotions behind the songs in the Brulé catalog.
In this episode, Paul recounts his emotional journey of becoming part of two worlds, the challenges of integrating into a new culture, and the profound impact it had on his life. Through music, dance, and storytelling, Paul and his band Brulé present the original song “Dakota Rainstorm,” capturing the essence of his unique experience and the deep connection to his heritage.
Join us for an inspiring and touching exploration of identity, family, and cultural heritage, featuring a special live performance recorded during Brule’s residency at the RFD TV Theater in Branson, Missouri.



Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
THE MAKING OF: Brulé's 2006 Holiday Tour (Behind the Scenes Commentary)
Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
In this episode, Paul shares behind-the-scenes insights from one of the most ambitious holiday tours undertaken by his band, Brulé, in 2006. Learn about the extensive preparations, the family-like bond among the crew and performers, and the intricate process of putting together their multimedia stage productions.
From the early days of small duo performances to large-scale concerts featuring traditional Native American dancers, Brulé's growth has been a testament to dedication and passion. Discover the challenges and triumphs of life on tour, and the joy of creating and sharing music that bridges two worlds.
Tune in to hear personal stories, meet the dedicated team, and get a glimpse into the future aspirations of Brulé, including a monumental performance at Mount Rushmore. Experience the love, pride, and perseverance that define this unique musical journey.



Friday Sep 20, 2024
Indian Summer Festival, Texas Indian Market, HawkQuest and More
Friday Sep 20, 2024
Friday Sep 20, 2024
Join host Paul LaRoche as he uncovers the rich tapestry of Native American heritage in this episode of Hidden Heritage. Paul shares his personal story of being adopted at birth and reconnecting with his biological Lakota family, setting the stage for an exploration of major Native American festivals in the United States.
First, we visit the Texas Indian Market in Arlington, Texas, and then we travel to the Indian Summer Festival on the shores of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. These festivals serve as vibrant showcases of traditional and contemporary Native American art, music, and culture.
Meet talented artists like Nick Hawkins from the Lac du Flambeau band of Lake Superior Ojibwa, and Irene Bedard, an acclaimed actress and advocate for Native American culture. Discover the significance of the birchbark canoe, the ancient Voladar ritual from Veracruz, Mexico, and the artistry of Navajo jewelers Mel and Fernando Benally.
Learn about the majestic birds of prey through educational presentations by HawkQuest, and enjoy performances by traditional dancers and musicians, including a spectacular hoop dance. This episode offers a unique perspective into the enduring and evolving traditions that define Native American communities today.
Don't miss this celebration of heritage and identity, and be sure to share the stories and experiences with friends and family.



Monday Sep 16, 2024
From Crazy Horse Memorial: Artists in Residency and their stories
Monday Sep 16, 2024
Monday Sep 16, 2024
This week, join us on Hidden Heritage as we journey to the Black Hills of South Dakota, visiting the iconic Crazy Horse Memorial. This beloved destination has been a Brulé favorite for over 25 years, attracting visitors from around the world.
Meet Whitney Rencountre and his wife Jessie, who share their experiences as American Indian ambassadors, educators, and performers. Discover their dedication to preserving and teaching Lakota and Dakota traditions through song, dance, and storytelling.
Explore the artistry of ledger art with Lakota Akichita Tokahe, who honors his ancestors preserving history through unique and modern techniques. Learn about the community efforts to support Native American artists and the importance of cultural education.
Experience the vibrant powwow culture, the significance of traditional dances, and the powerful healing tools of music and drums. Hear personal stories of resilience, heritage, and the importance of education in bridging cultural gaps.
Don't miss this insightful episode as we celebrate the rich heritage and contemporary lives of American Indian people at Crazy Horse Memorial. Tune in for an inspiring look at the intersection of tradition and modernity.



Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
Michelle Reed: Talented Tribal Artist, Dancer, and Entrepreneur.
Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
Join Paul LaRoche on this week's episode of Hidden Heritage as he travels to the Lac de Flambeau Reservation in northern Wisconsin to interview Michelle Reed, a talented tribal artist, dancer, and entrepreneur. Michelle discusses her journey of mastering traditional beadwork, sewing, and dance. Learn about the significance of powwows and the evolution of Native American cultural practices.
Explore the challenges Michelle faced growing up in an all-white school and the positive changes she sees today for her children. Discover the efforts made by her dance company to educate and inspire both Native and non-Native youth.
Experience the vibrant cultural traditions at the Waswagening Living Arts and Culture Center, where Michelle and her family continue to keep their heritage alive through dance and community events.
Don't miss this heartfelt episode that celebrates the beauty and resilience of Native American culture.



Friday Sep 06, 2024
Ed McGaa: Elder, Veteran, Fighter Pilot, Author and Spiritual Leader
Friday Sep 06, 2024
Friday Sep 06, 2024
In this episode of "Hidden Heritage," host Paul LaRoche shares an interview with the late Ed McGaa, a Lakota elder from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, who became a significant spiritual guide and friend. Ed's teachings and writings on Native American spirituality profoundly influenced Paul, helping him assimilate back into the Lakota culture.
Through personal anecdotes and historical insights, Ed McGaa, who was also known as Eagle Man, recounts his life experiences from World War II to his time as a Marine pilot and beyond. He retraces the spiritual ceremonies and traditions of the Lakota people, emphasizing the importance of harmony, respect, and the connection to nature.
This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the resilience of Native American culture and the enduring spirit of its people. Join Paul LaRoche as he celebrates his dual heritage and shares the wisdom passed down through generations.

The Hidden Heritage Series
The Hidden Heritage show was originally produced for the cable TV network RFD-TV. The show host, Paul LaRoche, is the producer of Hidden Heritage and the founder of the contemporary Native American music and dance group Brulé. The TV show was a spin-off of behind the scenes camera footage collected by LaRoche throughout Brulé's concert tours over their 30 year soulful journey. Along with the people and places that made up the tour, much of Brulé's award-winning music and stunning concert footage is featured in the series as well. So wether you're interested in the Native American culture, a fan of Brulé or just discovering the series for the first time, you'll enjoy Hidden Heritage. Over 100 episodes of Hidden Heritage were produced and will be presented in this podcast.