• Jessie Taken ALive Renountre

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Jessie Taken ALive Renountre

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  • Jessie Taken Alive-Rencountre Episode 83

    Jessie Taken Alive-Rencountre is a Hunkpapa Lakota from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. She has worked as a school counselor serving hundreds of students for 15 years. She was named the Great Plains Emerging Tribal Writer’s Award winner for her 1st children’s book Pet’a Shows Misun the Light. Utilizing her teachings from her Lakota culture combined with a school counselor lens, she has published 7 children’s books, with more in the works. Jessie was invited to be a guest speaker for Facebook and Instagram in the fall of 2021 (@jessietakenaliverencountre @indigenous_jess) Her passion is to help people remember their importance in life and to utilize their unique talents, and to create better communities for future generations to come. She is also a Lakota Jingle Dress Dancer and loves to educate others about Lakota culture using storytelling combined with traditional song and dance. In 2021, Jessie was named a future legacy leader by the Spirit Aligned Leadership Program, an international organization.

    Jessie has an incredible gift of sharing stories that are not only culturally significant but tie into the human experience. Her teachings include why we wear braided hair, understanding injustice, grief, and the use of traditional drums for healing. These are lessons and values that are significant for all Native Nations and have been gifted back to all of us – Native and nonnative alike – through Jessie’s authentic traditional Lakota insight presented so eloquently in the form of a childrens’ books.

    Jessie has written children’s books from her Indigenous perspective, yet her books are being used in non-native education settings, rehabilitation clinics and in adult libraries. As a child these types of stories were not in book form for many of us. Jessie brings, pride, understanding and Ancestral teachings to all of Turtle Island.

    Her connection to the Ancestors, ceremonies, songs, dances and prayers is so apparent in this podcast as well as in the creation of her books and is an incredible example of how our heartbreak becomes our medicine.

    Jessie shared the story of the loss of both of her parents within 33 days of each other during Covid. Her grief was so heavy until the realization that they are not “gone” or “lost” but have transformed and are never far from us. This was beautifully articulated in her book Rainbows in December where she shared the moments of pain, prayer and comfort in the knowledge that our loved Ancestors are truly always with us.

    Supporting The Association on Native American Affairs helps not only keeping us close to culture but also showcasing those who are culture carriers!

    Facebook @jessietakenaliverencountre

    IG @indigenous_jess

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Jessie Taken Alive-Rencountre Episode 83

Jessie Taken Alive-Rencountre is a Hunkpapa Lakota from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. She has worked as a school counselor serving hundreds of students for 15 years. She was named the Great Plains Emerging Tribal Writer’s Award winner for her 1st children’s book Pet’a Shows Misun the Light. Utilizing her teachings from her Lakota culture combined with a school counselor lens, she has published 7 children’s books, with more in the works. Jessie was invited to be a guest speaker for Facebook and Instagram in the fall of 2021 (@jessietakenaliverencountre @indigenous_jess) Her passion is to help people remember their importance in life and to utilize their unique talents, and to create better communities for future generations to come. She is also a Lakota Jingle Dress Dancer and loves to educate others about Lakota culture using storytelling combined with traditional song and dance. In 2021, Jessie was named a future legacy leader by the Spirit Aligned Leadership Program, an international organization.

Jessie has an incredible gift of sharing stories that are not only culturally significant but tie into the human experience. Her teachings include why we wear braided hair, understanding injustice, grief, and the use of traditional drums for healing. These are lessons and values that are significant for all Native Nations and have been gifted back to all of us – Native and nonnative alike – through Jessie’s authentic traditional Lakota insight presented so eloquently in the form of a childrens’ books.

Jessie has written children’s books from her Indigenous perspective, yet her books are being used in non-native education settings, rehabilitation clinics and in adult libraries. As a child these types of stories were not in book form for many of us. Jessie brings, pride, understanding and Ancestral teachings to all of Turtle Island.

Her connection to the Ancestors, ceremonies, songs, dances and prayers is so apparent in this podcast as well as in the creation of her books and is an incredible example of how our heartbreak becomes our medicine.

Jessie shared the story of the loss of both of her parents within 33 days of each other during Covid. Her grief was so heavy until the realization that they are not “gone” or “lost” but have transformed and are never far from us. This was beautifully articulated in her book Rainbows in December where she shared the moments of pain, prayer and comfort in the knowledge that our loved Ancestors are truly always with us.

Supporting The Association on Native American Affairs helps not only keeping us close to culture but also showcasing those who are culture carriers!

Facebook @jessietakenaliverencountre

IG @indigenous_jess

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