Pejuta Waste O'Tipi

Good Medicine Lodge


A relief organization in collaboration with the community.

Pejuta Waste O'Tipi • 8 A.M. & 7:00 p.M. 

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pejtua waste o'tipi

Being a good relative

Mitakuye ni Waste

You're not meant to go through life alone. We're here to help meet the needs of the people or find the resources! We're helping to heal our community one meal at a time!

lakota values

  • FORTITUDE – WOWAČÍŊTAŊKA

    Fortitude means facing danger or challenges with courage, strength, and confidence. Believing in oneself allows a person to face challenges. Fortitude includes the ability to come to terms with problems, accept them, and to find a solution that is good for everyone.

  • GENEROSITY – WAČÁŊTOGNAKA

    Generosity means contributing to the well-being of one’s people and all life by sharing and giving freely. This sharing is not just about objects and possessions but emotions like sympathy, compassion, and kindness. It also means to be generous with one’s time. The act of giving and not looking for anything in return can make you a better person and make you happy.

  • KINSHIP – WÓTAKUYE

    Kinship is one of the essential values coming from the tiyóšpaye, the extended family. It includes the ideas of living in harmony, belonging, relations as the true wealth, and the importance of trusting in others. It is one of the values that made the tiyóšpaye work.

  • PRAYER – WÓČEKIYA

    The Lakota stress the importance of speaking directly to the Creator – Tuŋkášila, and to having a close and open relationship with the Great Spirit – Wakáŋ Táŋka.

  • RESPECT – WAÓHOLA

    Respect for the self, family, community all life. For people to live together in peace, they have to respect one another. The old are respected for their wisdom, and the young are respected because they are the people’s future. This attitude also means reverence for all other living things in the world.

  • WISDOM – WÓKSAPE

    The knowledge and wisdom of elders are very important for the well-being of the Lakota people.


    Wisdom has to do with understanding the meaning within natural processes and patterns. It means knowing the design and purpose of life.

  • COMPASSION – WÓWAUŊŠILA

    Compassion and care for all especially the old ones, the young ones, people in mourning, people who work helping the people. 

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