VIDEO: Youth Lakota drum group, Stampede Jrs., recording Buffalo songs for Tanka Fund

Delaney Apple, an Oglala Lakota mentor in Rapid City, SD, and his youth drum group, Stampede Jrs., record traditional Lakota Buffalo songs for Tanka Fund to use in a variety of projects.

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