Nathan’s Tips Poster in Lakota Language

Nathan, a Native American Lakota and member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.

For 11 years, he worked at a casino that allowed smoking.  The exposure to secondhand smoke caused permanent lung damage called bronchiectasis.  The lung damage led to his death at 54 years old.

The Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health Board has worked with CDC OSH to translate Nathan’s Tips poster into Lakota language.

The Lakota language poster below translates to English as:  “Let future generations know the dangers of secondhand smoke.”

Anybody may download the posters below.

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