- Richard Twiss
Infobox Person
name = Richard Twiss
image_size = 220px
caption = Richard Twiss
birth_date = June 1954
birth_place = flagicon|US Rosebud Lakota/Sioux Reservation, South Dakota
death_date =
death_place =
occupation = Minister, Author
spouse = Katherine Twiss
parents = Winona LaPointe and Franklin Twiss
children =Richard Twiss (b. June 1954
Rosebud Lakota /Sioux Reservation inSouth Dakota ) is a Native American minister and author. He is a member of the Rosebud Lakota/Sioux Tribe. He is the Co-Founder and President of Wiconi (wee-choe'-nee / Lakota/Sioux - "life") International.In 1972, Twiss was a participant in the forced occupation of the
Bureau of Indian Affairs Building in Washington, D.C., with the radical political group, theAmerican Indian Movement or "AIM." Twiss later became a Christian minister, author, and public speaker.His vision is, "To serve the Church as a bridge builder and consulting resource to see Native people come to faith and life in Jesus Christ and fulfill their God-given place in the Body of Christ."
He and his wife of 31 years, Katherine, have four sons, and they currently have been residing in
Vancouver, Washington since 1981.Richard's father Born: May 7,1927 Died: August 17,1999
Hot Springs Buried: August 23,1999 atBlack Hills National Cemetery .Richard's mother is originally from the
Sicangu Lakota/Sioux tribe.Publications
* "One Church Many Tribes - Serving Jesus the Way God Made You" (Regal Books)
* "Dancing Our Prayers"
* "Culture, Christ, & Kingdom Study Guide"External links
* [http://www.wiconi.com/?cid=619 Wiconi International]
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