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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Vision Maker Media marks 45th anniversary

LINCOLN, Neb. — Vision Maker Media (VMM) is marking its 45th anniversary in 2021 with a yearlong celebration of free “commUNITY” events, including thematic online film screenings, online virtual programs and more. PBS and the Cherokee Nation Film Office are sponsors of VMM’s 45th anniversary events. In April, VMM’s first

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First Indigenous-Led School open

RAPID CITY – NDN Collective announced that the organization will open and fund an Indigenous-led community based school in Rapid City. The school is expected to open in Fall 2022, serve 40 students in the first year, and will be the first Indigenous-led school designed specifically for students in the

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COVID-19 UPDATE

RAPID CITY – One year into the pandemic, South Dakota has lost 1,933 people to Covid-19, with 45 deaths this month. There have been a total of 117,081 people who tested positive statewide including 1,358 new positive tests last week, an increase of 128 from the week prior. Oglala Lakota

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Learning the Hoop Dance from Chief Eagle

CHAMBERLAIN – St. Joseph’s Indian School students and staff welcomed visiting artist and hoop dancer Starr Chief Eagle to campus as part of the South Dakota Arts Council Artist in Residency Program. Chief Eagle is a talented Lakota Artist and “Hoop Dancer Extraordinaire” who travels the world telling her story

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Bruce Bad Moccasin: Pulling up the bootstraps

Hardrocker Bruce Bad Moccasin – Photo courtesy of Pierre Capitol Journal RAPID CITY—Bootstraps are what the white folks around Chamberlain expected folks to pull themselves up by. However humble a person’s beginnings, if he yanked on those bootstraps hard enough, he could make himself a big success in life. It

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