‘Tunkasila Sakpe’: Mt. Rushmore

Smudging with sage, a demonstrator stands before a no-trespass banner. Photo Courtesy: Chynna Locket PART II KEYSTONE – The Shrine of Democracy, as Mt. Rushmore Memorial is often called, was named after New York City attorney Charles E. Rushmore, who was verifying property titles in 1884 when he asked local

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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 22, 2020

Resolving Conflict

If you are out of touch with your feelings or so stressed that you can only pay attention to a limited number of emotions, you won’t be able to understand your own needs. If you don’t understand your deep-seated needs, you will have a hard time communicating with others and

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger July 20, 2020

Tribes freeze Alaska Native Corporation pandemic funds again

Tara Sweeney Assistant Interior Secretary for Indian Affairs Tara Sweeney recommended that Alaska Native Corporations receive CARES Act money that the U.S. Congress earmarked for tribal government. COURTESY / Senate Committee on Indian Affairs WASHINGTON – The Cheyenne River, Oglala, Rosebud Sioux and other tribes succeeded in barring the release

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Native groups hold town hall meeting

RAPID CITY – Illuminative, a Native-led nonprofit that focuses on the increased visibility of Native peoples in American society, hosted a virtual town hall via their Facebook page on July 8. The meeting was titled The Time is Now: National Native Town Hall. With a large and diverse amount of

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OST President Bear Runner suspended for 30 days

OST President Julian Bear Runner PINE RIDGE – Julian Bear Runner, president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, was suspended for 30 days and put on a 14 day quarantine during an emergency council meeting July 8. Robin Tapio, a representative from the Pine Ridge District, made the motion to suspend

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Landmark Supreme Court ruling Confirms Muscogee treaty rights

Muscogee Creek Nation: From left, Second Chief Del Beaver, Creek National Council Second Speaker Darrell Proctor, Creek National Council Speaker Randall Hicks, Principal Chief David Hill, Secretary of Education Greg Anderson and Creek Nation Ambassador Jonodev Chaudhuri, visited the Supreme Court on Feb. 11. COURTESY / Jason Salsman, Muscogee (Creek)

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