Wanblee Mart has been sold to RF Buche

Courtesy Photo The Wanblee Mart has been sold to RF Buche, who owns a small chain of Buche Foods and Gus Stop Convenience Stores.  Buche will take over on April 28th, 2021.  “The store will be closed on the 28th for inventory, team member orientations and other misc. tasks so

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NSNT endorses Sarah Collins for federal judgeship

The Native Sun News Today endorses Sarah Collins, for the federal judge position in South Dakota that is about to be vacated by Judge Jeffrey Viken. NSNT endorses Mrs. Collins because she is the most qualified applicant for that job. The staff and management at Native Sun News Today encourages

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Arizona Natives launch voter education campaign

PHOENIX, AZ.– Native American voter advocacy organizations are launching an educational campaign in support of federal legislation that will prevent anti-democracy partisans in states from imposing voter suppression laws intended to block members of tribes, nations, and other communities from casting ballots in elections. Four Directions, the leading Native American

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Arizona Natives launch voter suppression drive

PHOENIX, AZ.– Native American voter advocacy organizations are launching an educational campaign in support of federal legislation that will prevent anti-democracy partisans in states from imposing voter suppression laws intended to block members of tribes, nations, and other communities from casting ballots in elections. Four Directions, the leading Native American

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Northern Cheyenne get 3 million for rental assistance

Press releases from U.S. Senator Jon Tester’s office recently announced FY 21 Housing grants to Montana Tribes including the Community Development Block Grants and annual operations grant.  Rodney Trahan, tribal member and Northern Cheyenne Tribal Housing Authority (NCTHA) Executive Director explained that while essential to tribal housing authority operations the

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A Northern Cheyenne Free Spirit

            There’s this Northern Cheyenne guy who is doing something unusual for this day and age, but on the other hand not at all unusual for our people of yester yore.  Arlee Harris, a somewhat removed cousin of mine is living out in the woods in a camp, by himself

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LaDonna Brave Bull Allard: Matriarch of DAPL struggle

LaDonna Brave Bull Allard, “a matriarch in the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline,” the Standing Rock Youth Council called her. “We will continue to stand,” the group said, joining other Native pipeline fighters in a rally at Three Affiliated Tribes headquarters for the pipeline’s shutdown.COURTESY / Fort Berthold POWER

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Native teens take ‘black snake’ to D.C. streets

Love Hopkins, 11, of White Shield, N.D., puts a finishing stab on the 300-foot effigy of a black snake as tribal youth returned to the U.S, capital five years after their first relay run to demand tribal consultation in petroleum pipeline and other megaproject permitting. (Photo Courtesy) By Talli Nauman,

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