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Stories of Lakota Elders

Sister Friends, Influences, and Role Models

  • E5
  • 58:16
  • May 10th 2026

In this episode of Stories of Lakota Elders, Cecelia Fire Thunder reflects on the women, leaders, and mentors who helped shape her life and leadership.


Through stories of friendship, mentorship, and shared purpose, Cecelia brings listeners into the circles she calls her SisterFriends—women who stood beside her, challenged her, and helped guide her path. From influential Native leaders to powerful voices across social justice movements, these relationships shaped her courage, vision, and commitment to her people.


Cecelia shows that leadership is never built alone—it is nurtured through connection, trust, and community.


Her story is a reminder that the people we walk with matter, and that sisterhood, mentorship, and shared strength are powerful forms of medicine.


Wópila tȟáŋka for listening.

Stories of Lakota Elders

In Stories of Lakota Elders, a podcast presented by Maȟpíya Lúta, Cecelia Fire Thunder—Oglala Lakota nurse, educator, and the first woman to serve as president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe—shares powerful reflections on her life, leadership, and the values that shaped her path. With wisdom and humor, she speaks about her dedication to Native health, education, and self-determination, offering listeners a moving glimpse into the strength and spirit of Lakota women.