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Richard Twiss (b. June 1954 Rosebud Lakota/Sioux Reservation in South Dakota) is an American minister and author. He is a member of the Rosebud Lakota/SiouxTribe. 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, the American 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." Twiss and his wife of 31 years, Katherine, have four sons, and they currently live in Vancouver, Washington. Publications
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