‘We will never sell out’

Born in the 19th Century, Frank Fools Crow was one of the last surviving links to the historic identity of the Lakota people. It has been almost 47 years since Frank Fools Crow sat down before Congress and testified on behalf of the Oceti Sakowin on H.R. Bill 14629. This

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Shared by Native Sun News Today May 23, 2023

‘Music can save your soul’

Brandon Sprague Band, April 25 at Sheridan College, Photo Courtesy SHERIDAN, Wyo. – How good of a guitarist must you be to open for BB King, the legendary king of the blues? That is how good Brandon Lakota Sprague, enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, is. He toured

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Shared by Native Sun News Today May 10, 2023

UND hires NAGPRA compliance liaison for repatriation effort

The University of North Dakota has hired Mary Baker as its Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) compliance liaison to assist with the University’s ongoing repatriation efforts. Baker comes to UND from the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Tribal Historic Preservation Office in New Town, N.D. Since September 2019,

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Shared by Native Sun News Today May 10, 2023

Barney People’s Memorial

RAPID CITY —At approximately 1:34 pm on March 26 of last year, Rapid City police were called to an abandoned house at 720 James Warren Drive after reports of a possible burglary. The police released a dog on a Lakota man, Barney Peoples, and when Peoples stood up, the police

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Shared by Native Sun News Today May 6, 2023

Ending the Silence’s 2023 Black Hills Health Expo

    Front Row: Ending the Silence Executive Director Brandon Ferguson, Legendary Actress Elaine Miles, Professional Horse Jockey Fred Ecoffey, Ending the Silence President Chance Miner Lakota Living Legend Phyllis Swift Hawk doing storytelling and sharing her life experiences Back Row: Actor/Model Chris Pena, BMX Pro Cody Jackson and World

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Shared by Native Sun News Today May 3, 2023