Megan Schnitker opened her retail store, Lakota Made, in July and is already outgrowing the space. The Indigenous herbalist says her homemade salves, tonics and teas are a way of preserving her Lakota culture and building a legacy to pass on to her children. The store is located a few blocks from the memorial to the 38 Dakota men who were hanged in a mass execution during the U.S.-Dakota War in 1862. Schnitker said that the store is seen by some Lakota as a place for healing from that tragedy.
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