"All Our Relations" is a phrase pronounced Mitákuye Oyásʼiŋ in the Lakota language. Sometimes it is loosely translated to “we are all related” or “all my relatives.” Lakota and non-Lakota peoples have appropriated this phrase as an all-encompassing ideal of inclusiveness.
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