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Sarah Eagle Heart
Sarah Eagle Heart is an acclaimed Indigenous storyteller, Emmy Award-winning producer, writer, and activist.She also serves as the CEO of Return to the Heart Foundation. Through her work, Sarah serves as an advocate and educator for the needs and perspective of Indigenous groups throughout the United States.

Early Life and Education
Sarah Eagle Heart is a member of the Oglala Sioux Nation. She is from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.

Sarah attended Black Hills State University where she receives a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications with a multimedia and print emphasis and Bachelor of Science in American Indian Studies. She received her Master of Business Administration (global management emphasis) from University of Phoenix.

Career
She seeks to share Indigenous stories and bring them to mainstream media. Sarah is a founding member of the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition, This organization seeks to create a deeper understanding of the impact of the U.S. Indian Boarding School policy and generational trauma. She previously served as the CEO of Native Americans in Philanthropy. This organization seeks to promote philanthropic efforts of Indigenous groups and activists.

Crow: The Legend
This VR interactive short movie presents the story of a Native American folktale.

Lakota Nation vs. the United States
The documentary outlines the conflict between Indigenous peoples and European settlers. It includes the perspectives of many Indigenous activists.

Warrior Princesses Strike Back: How Lakota Twins Fight Oppression and Heal through Connectedness
The memoir outlines the life of Lakota twin sisters Sarah Eagle Heart and Emma Eagle Heart-White through their upbringing on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The work also presents self-help methods for women of color, discussions of intergenerational and personal trauma, and insight into “decolonial therapy.”

Awards
==== Emmy in Outstanding Interactive Media (2019) ====

==== Winner of the American Express NGen Leadership Award (2017) ====

Personal Life
She is married to Kevin Killer. He is the 44th President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.