The National Institute on Drug Abuse produces educational materials about drug abuse and addiction, as well as screening tools that can be used by clinicians. These materials are freely available in .pdf format and can be downloaded for use in drug treatment settings. The .pdfs are available in English and
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Nick Tilsen, NDN Collective Founder & CEO, stands with community members in front of a ‘FREE THE PEOPLE, HEAL THE LAND’ banner outside of the Pennington County Courthouse in Rapid City, SD. Photo by Willi White for NDN Collective. RAPID CITY – The judge overseeing a case involving NDN Collective
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RAPID CITY – In many circles, from media outlets to academia to activist platforms, a narrative of victimhood dominates the portrayal of Native American communities. While the harms of colonization and systemic inequities deserve acknowledgement, what risks arise when victimhood becomes the central identity promoted through education? Does it
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Buffalo Child, featured in over 100 movies, films, and TV shows, displays his hoop dance skills August 2 & 3, 2005 in Cataract, Indiana. (Photo by Aliyah Keuthan) CATERACT, Ind. – The Gathering of the People Powwow celebrated more than 3 decades in Vigo County Indiana before the organizer made
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Lame Deer High School in Lame Deer Montana on the NorthernCheyenne Indian Reservation. This article is pieced together from a variety of sources involved in the public educational system who admit to “being in the dark” about a recent list of Montana public schools which are on a Comprehensive Support
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Colette Keith SIOUX FALLS – Colette Keith, Cheyenne River Lakota, has been appointed Executive Director of the South Dakota Urban Indian Health (SDUIH) Board, a non-profit urban Indian healthcare provider funded through a contract with Indian Health Service (IHS). SDUIH operates two full-time medical/ behavioral health clinics in South Dakota,
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At right, Duncan Williams guides Masaharu Ishii in placing a stamp by his name in the Ireicho (Sacred Book of Names). The book will be on display and available for stamping Sept. 5 and 6 in the United Tribes Technical College Library. BISMARCK – United Tribes Technical College (UTTC) will
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SAINT FRANCIS — Saint Francis Indian School Superintendent Danielle Walking Eagle will be honored by the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) with the prestigious Administrator Award. The celebration and honoring will happen on November 15, 2025, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to recognize her outstanding contributions to supporting gifted and
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Kendrie Owens crowned Hereford Heaven Round-Up Club rodeo queen SULPHUR, Okla. – Kendrie Owens, 5, made her rodeo pageant debut and brought home the crown June 21, at the 78th annual Hereford Heaven Stampede Open Rodeo. She was the youngest contestant in the pageant. Kendrie, a Chickasaw citizen, has been
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Walmart offers up to a 30-day supply of over 300 different generic medications for $4 per prescription. They also offer a 90-day supply of many generic medications for $10. These prices do not apply to prescriptions filled by mail order. Prescriptions refills may be ordered online or by telephone, but
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