BOULDER, CO – Creative Nations, in collaboration with the Dairy Arts Center and Boedecker Foundation, will host Sing Our Rivers Red, a series of carefully curated exhibitions that aims to bring awareness to the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit, and LGBTQQIA individuals (MMIWG+), and colonial gender-based violence
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WASHINGTON – Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs Bryan Newland announced today that the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has begun disbursing $900 million to federally recognized tribes under the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act. ARP was signed by President Biden on March 11, 2021, and the funds will
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“The General Store” (Ace Hardware and Lumber store) in Martin, SD has been sold to RF Buche and will take over on May 18th, 2021. Buche plans to keep the store running regular hours through the transition so customers are not affected. “Martin is great, thriving business community and we
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Tribal College Journal is launching a new creative writing column featuring award-winning student author Brianna Reed of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). The first of its kind, the new bi-monthly column will showcase Reed’s rising talent as she continues to break boundaries and explore new horizons through her
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Bison gallop in front of corralling fence on the North Rim of Grand Canyon. Photo courtesy of National Park Service GRAND CANYON, AZ—According to the National Park Service (NPS) the herd of 600 bison on the Grand Canyon North Rim will be reduced to 200 by a “lethal removal program.”
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ONEIDA, Wisc. — Detectives are investigating the first-ever multiple killing inside an Indian gaming business, after gunfire claimed three and seriously wounded another at the Oneida Casino’s Radisson Hotel & Conference Center property near the tribal headquarters in this reservation town. The violence is also the Oneida tribe’s first shooting
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P-R-E-S-S R-E-L-E-A-S-E “Gilbert v. Weahkee Headed to Supreme Court” Rapid City, SD —Less than two weeks after submitting their Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court, Donna M. Gilbert, Julie Mohney, and Charmaine White Face received notification that their case will be heard by
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RAPID CITY – Starting Thursday April 22, 2021, access to the DMV Now License Renewal kiosk located within the main entrance of the Pennington County Administration Building is once again available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Installation is complete and a new larger machine is ready to
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LAME DEER, Mont. – April 20th, 2021, the Montana Democratic Party announced that it has filed suit over two laws recently passed by the state legislature under the Gianforte Administration that will limit voter participation. The suit is lodged against Christi Jacobsen, Montana Secretary of State, the principal official who
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South Dakota Artist Laureate Dale Lamphere and Lakota star-quilter Anita Afraid of Lightning share a moment at Monument Health Rapid City Hospital event. Photo by Talli Nauman RAPID CITY – Planners at Monument Health were discussing with South Dakota Artist Laureate Dale Lamphere the sculpture they commissioned him for their
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