Larry Brewer, Traditional Dancer
Larry Brewer’s first years were living on the Pine Ridge Reservation. He shares some of his memories about Grandpa Mills and Great Grandpa Adams. Then in the early 50’s the family moved to Rapid City. He was the middle child out of 12. My Aunt Lula, his mother, was a strong Lakota woman. She was widowed and continued to raise 12 children by herself. We will continue with Larry’s journey next week in Part II.
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