Dr. Stanley Weber, of Spearfish, South Dakota, arrives at the Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Rapid City, South Dakota on Wednesday morning, Nov. 1, 2017. Weber was present for a hearing in relation to the allegations he is facing involving sexual abuse of minors. The
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Shared by Native Sun News Today October 23, 2019
Accusing our loved one of being “overly sensitive” or having “no sense of humor” doesn’t change the fact that they are feeling pain because of something we have said or done. Guest blogger Stephanie Quattrocki shares her thoughts on the impact anger has on relationships and how to heal. “I
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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger October 18, 2019
Laurie Blessing, of Whitefish, stands with a sign outside the Wilma Theater near the Higgins Avenue bridge in 2018 with a group of supporters for a rally held by the Buffalo Field Campaign. The group has filed two lawsuits in seeking to have FOIA requests fulfilled. CHELSEA CULP, Missoulian MISSOULA,
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Shared by Native Sun News Today October 16, 2019
EAGLE BUTTE — Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Chairman Harold C. Frazier has decided to run for president of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI). Frazier released a statement on Friday saying he accepted the Great Plains Tribal Chairman’s Association’s request to run for the presidency of NCAI. Frazier says
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Shared by Native Sun News Today October 16, 2019
Keith Anderson, member of the Nansemond Indian Nation and director of the American Indian dance troupe Red Crooked Sky, joined fellow troupe member Nikki Bass at the Indigenous Peoples March in Washington earlier this year. The District and other jurisdictions in the Washington region have passed legislation to change the
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Shared by Native Sun News Today October 16, 2019
“Dakota Daughters” performance takes place at West River History Conference in effort to “spread the word on healing racism and building a shared inclusive future.” (Photo by Talli Nauman) DEADWOOD – The theme of intercultural reconciliation took center stage here at the 37th gathering of the West River History Conference
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Representative Tamara St. John (R) was in Rapid City attending several events during the Black Hills Powwow this past weekend. She also held a presentation at the Journey Museum regarding the Dakota War or Sioux Uprising of 1862. Above: Tamara St. John and Tom Keidis. (Photo by Richie Richards) RAPID
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Organizers for murdered and missing indigenous women and men took part in the veterans’ and dignitaries’ grand entry on Saturday for the Black Hills Powwow. RAPID CITY – The Native American Day Parade in Rapid City was filled with culture, traditions, color, and important social messages, including honoring murdered and
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Shared by Native Sun News Today October 16, 2019
Jealousy can be a problem in any type of relationship and can appear in anyone’s life at any time. Whether you are jealous of your partner, a friend, a family member or a co-worker, the effects are the same. You can have jealousy with other people’s things, their success, their
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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger October 11, 2019
Waylon Rogers, Tribal Council (Ashland, MT) Elderly Liaison; Mrs. Janet Scott, Vanna Schwamb, Katherine Haugen, Elderly Program Administrative Assistant and local Sheridan volunteer SHERIDAN, WY – In September, two elderly ladies, Janet Scott (82) and Vanna Schwamb (93), both of Sheridan, WY teamed up for a labor of love and
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Shared by Native Sun News Today October 9, 2019