transcript: "Hau. Mitakuyapi Randolph Runs After. Imaciyapi. We Lakota have been catching and eating fish for as long as we can remember. However, higher levels of mercury now make eating too much local fish dangerous. Women who are pregnant or breast feeding, children under six, and elders over 65 should not eat any fish caught in lakes, streams, or ponds here. If you’re not in one of these groups, limit the amount of locally caught fish you eat. Each month, you may safely eat one serving of Northern Pike, or two servings of Bass and Perch, or three of Walleye or four of Catfish. Choose smaller and younger fish and throw back the big ones. For more information, call Carlyle or Kim at the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Department of Environment and Natural Resources: 964-6559. Pilamaya Toksa ake."