In this episode of Stories of Lakota Elders, Cecelia Fire Thunder shares how art became a pathway for healing, reflection, and connection to her ancestors.
Through her work as an artist, Cecelia speaks about creating dolls as a way to honor the women who shaped her life—their strength, beauty, and spirit carried into each piece. Her creative process becomes a form of storytelling, memory, and care.
She also reflects on the history of textiles and adornment in Lakota life, and shares a powerful moment from her work at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian—calling on her ancestors to guide her in that space.
Cecelia’s story reminds us that art is more than creation—it is a way to heal, to remember, and to stay connected to those who came before us.

