(Correction from Part 1: NSNT apologizes for misspelling Yvette Running Horse Collin’s name) Beyond any contributions to science, the recent research paper on the early history of horses in North America published in the journal Science, seemed to be a landmark attempt to respect and collaborate with Native people on
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Shared by Native Sun News Today April 13, 2023
South Dakota, USA – April 4, 2023 – The South Dakota Education Equity Coalition (SDEEC) stands in solidarity with the nine Tribes of South Dakota in opposition to the proposed revisions of the K-12 Social Studies curriculum standards. The Tribes have expressed concerns that the revised standards, developed by William
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Kim Tallbear Kim Tallbear was at home in South Dakota, prepping to interview an older generation of Native women. She was a graduate student at the time and the women weren’t just any elders; they included Tallbear’s mother, as well as her mother’s friends. Tallbear’s standard procedure would have been
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(In Part 1 we look at the history of the horse and the impact on human societies. In Part 2 we examine the current efforts to reconcile science with tribal belief about the horse) Around 6000 years ago wild horses roamed the plains of Kazakhstan in South Central Siberia. This
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 31, 2023
Supporters of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Warriors hold up a banner with the names of family members who are victims of violence. (Photo by Christopher Piña) 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
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For as long as any living person can remember, racist verbal attacks against Native student athletes have been common at school sponsored sporting events in Indian Country. Sunny Red Bear is Director of Racial Equity at the NDN Collective, an indigenous-led organization in Rapid City, SD, that works to empower
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DC—Department of Interior (DOI) Secretary Deb Haaland announced a new strategy on March 3, 2023, to restore bison populations. She issued Secretarial Order 3410 which created a comprehensive restoration and resilience framework, incorporating Native tribes’ expertise to revive the historically significant species. The strategy includes an unprecedented $25 million in
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 30, 2023
“Welcome Back the Thunders” ceremony acknowledges the rains that nurture the growth of life. We started our journey at the bottom of Black Elk Peak. Several members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe had a table set up for signing. We make this journey every year up the hill to the
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 23, 2023
The Federal Government is providing a lot of new money for Veteran benefits under the PACT Act, developed by MT Senator Jon Tester, Chairman of the Veterans Affairs Committee, signed into law in 2022. This information is highlighted by NSNT for a simple reason. While Native Americans have the highest
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 23, 2023
Frederick Liu, Assistant to the US Soliciter General argued before the Supreme Court that the federal government has no duty to do anything to ensure the Navajo Nation’s Treaty and Reserved rights to water. BROWNING, MT—The Biden-Harris Campaign promised tribal nations that, among other things, their Administration would “Ensure fulfillment
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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 23, 2023