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  • In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll hear from Kevin Locke, enrolled member of the Standing Rock Nation, in part three of Hinhan Kaga and the Milky Way.
  • In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll hear from Kevin Locke, enrolled member of the Standing Rock Nation, in part three of Hinhan Kaga and the Milky Way.
  • Rural Mandan, North Dakota singer, songwriter, and poet Chuck Suchy talks about his song Western Justice, which was a part of the 1990 project “We the People.”
  • Rural Mandan, ND singer, songwriter, and poet Chuck Suchy shares the compelling story behind his historical ballad The Hand of Josephine, which was a part of the 1990 project “We the People.”
  • Frank Kuntz of Linton, North Dakota, shares of the healing he and his late brother Leo Kuntz, both Vietnam veterans, felt after working with Nokota horses.
  • Fargo, North Dakota fiddle player Loy Larson and Bismarck, North Dakota guitarist John Lardinois reconnect over their love of music and play some of their favorite old tunes together.
  • Rural Mandan, North Dakota singer, songwriter, and poet Chuck Suchy talks about the emotional story of the titular woman behind his song Katie O’Hare, which was a part of the 1990 project “We the People.”
  • Rural Mandan, North Dakota singer, songwriter, and poet Chuck Suchy discuss the history and the man behind his song The Ballad of Joe Arnold, which was a part of the 1990 project “We the People.”
  • Frank Kuntz shares how he and his late brother Leo Kuntz learned to love horses from a young age, growing up in Emmons County, North Dakota. While horse breaking and racing, the Kuntz family would discover and then fall in love with a different horse breed called Nokota.
  • Frank Kuntz of Linton, North Dakota, has the largest and oldest herd of Nokota horses in the world. Frank shares the history behind this truly unique breed of horse.
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