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This tale of found & lost portrays the troubled life of a Lakota infant who survived the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee, only to struggle with identity and acceptance in white high society along with the loss of her own cultural heritage and people. Presented in a montage of animated ledger art, vintage silent movie clips, and historic photographs sewn together by Scott Feldmann and set to an original song written and performed by Brad Colerick, it gives voice to one whose own was taken from her. The song “Little Bird" (Lost Bird of Wounded Knee) was written and recorded with a Lakota drum and Native American flute to capture her bold spirit as well as her struggles. The use of ledger art, a genre introduced by imprisoned American Indians and known for child-like simplicity of line and color, is intended to respect a Native American storytelling tradition. We used historic Lakota, Oglala, and Ioway illustrations where possible, (and recreated some, where needed,) on top of actual military records, reactionary telegraphs and broken treaties as the canvas for the characters at Wounded Knee. The song and film are a posthumous acknowledgement of a terrible tragedy — not just for one life, but for many. Our hope is that people will learn more about “Lost Bird” and the 1978 Native American Adoption Law upheld by the Supreme Court on June 15th, 2023 — and find a place in their hearts for Zintka. Detailed Citations Link: https://deepmagic.fun/lost-bird Brad Colerick: vocals, acoustic guitar, strummed violin, Lakota drum Sally Dworsky: backing vocal Fred McCall: flute Guillermo Guzmán: bass Mixed by Ed Donnelly