Just a note about this comment from Camilla:
Good morning everybody (at least, here it 10,40 a.m.
1) language: the "women language" spoken by men in the movie is actually due to the fact that - as ny1 mentioned - they learned it from Doris Little Charge
My husband, who is Sicangu Lakota and a fluent speaker, disagrees with this statement and says the late Dr. Blair Rudes must not be a Lakota speaker. Also, there is no such person as Doris Little Charge - you have misquoted the name.
Nice day to everybody.
Hi Ska. At first sorry for the late answer: for a while I didn't have any chance to visit the forum.
As for Mrs. Leader Charge name you are right: I made a mistake. I was actually meaning Doris Leader Charge (I wrote "Little" instead of "Leader"). But I'm pretty sure that - in spite of my mistake - you and your husband perfectly understood whom I was meaning, since Mrs. Leader Charge was one of the most wonderful characters in the movie (Pretty Shield) and a very well known and respected teacher at Sinte Gleska.
About the language spoken in the movie, I just shared what some Lakotas told me. That's it. I leave it to Lakota language speakers.
By the way, also my former husband is a Sicangu Lakota, family lives in St. Francis, other relatives in Mission. Some relatives are from Standing Rock and they live up North.
May be one day we can have coffee together there! Take care!