Students learn about MMIW

CHAMBERLAIN – On October 14, St. Joseph’s Indian School and Native Hope staff led female students in grades 6-12th grade through an educational opportunity on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and the Red Sand Project. The event brought awareness and provided information on protective factors around sex trafficking. Sex trafficking

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Protestors forced to dismantle camp

On Oct. 18, Camp Mni Luzahan went up anew, this time on land universally recognized as being under tribal jurisdiction in a rural area outside of Rapid City.COURTESY / Camp Mni Luzahan RAPID CITY – The legacy of Lakota Territory treaty violation reared its head to haunt city officials in

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Haaland Bill hopes to break cycles of poverty in Indian communities through smart Economic Development signed into law

     Deb Haaland WASHINGTON – Wednesday afternoon, a bill introduced by Congresswoman Deb Haaland (D-NM) to break cycles of poverty in Indian Country, was signed into law. The bill received bipartisan support from Congressional Native American Caucus Co-Chair Tom Cole (R-OK), Representatives Norma Torres (D-CA), and Don Young (R-AK). The Senate companion to

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Nursing homes warn of third spike of COVID cases

WASHINGTON – The American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL), representing more than 14,000 nursing homes and assisted living communities across the country that provide care to approximately five million people each year, released a report today showing nursing homes in the U.S. could see a

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Standing Rock Chair thanks federal regulators

Grassroots pipeline opponents note that man-camps for oil industry construction are proven threats, resulting in MMIW (missing and murdered indigenous women). COURTESY / Ní Btháska Stand FT. YATES, N.D. – Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chair Mike Faith spoke for many when he thanked federal regulators Oct. 23 for granting Oceti

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Let us fund your research

RAPID CITY –The Great Plains Tribal Leaders’ Health Board (GPTLHB) and the Great Plains Tribal Epidemiology Center is pleased to announce a funding opportunity through the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) to award mini-research project grants that contribute to the Public Health educational development of American

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Internet will bring badly needed jobs to reservation

  Ernest Weston Jr. PINE RIDGE – The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notified the Oglala Sioux and 153 other tribes on Oct. 23 that they succeeded in obtaining licenses to provide advanced wireless internet services, creating unprecedented prospects for Indian country. “We’ll see in the coming years how this is

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