Uniformed professionals handcuff demonstrator Pte Oyate Win. Photo by Chynna Locket PART 3 KEYSTONE – When the dust settled from the demonstration against Donald Trump’s reelection campaign stop here at Mt. Rushmore National Memorial, a petition and a follow-up event rose from the civil disobedience action, as foretold. The petition
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 29, 2020
ATLANTA, GA. – Grassroots organizations vowed to take the federal government to court over U.S. President Donald Trump’s July 15 announcement here of rules changes shattering the bedrock environmental law that tribes and constituents have used to fend off fracking, oil pipelines and mining in treaty territory. Hailing the finalization
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Tables and chairs are blocked off from use in the Student Success Center at Western Dakota Technical College. Many tables and chairs throughout the campus have been removed, blocked off, are spaced at least 6 feet apart from each other. Photo by Travis Dewes Re-opening measures have begun formation to
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 25, 2020
RAPID CITY – Rapid Ride and Dial-a-Ride transportation operations are scheduled to resume regular weekday services effective Monday, according to Rapid Transit System (RTS) officials. Starting Monday, RapidRide will resume Monday-Friday routes from 6:20 a.m. to 5:50 p.m. and Dial-a-Ride operations will resume services from 6:10 a.m. to the last
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 22, 2020
WASHINGTON – Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) provided an update letter to the South Dakota Native Homeownership Coalition on his reformation efforts of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Native American Direct Loan (NADL) program. Although the NADL program is intended to provide mortgage financing for Native American veterans living in reservation
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 22, 2020
A bridge over Lake Sakakawea connects two sides of the Ft. Berthold Indian Reservation after the 1953 completion of the Garrison Dam formed colossal Lake Sakakawea and flooded one-fourth of Three Confederated Tribes’ treaty land base. Photo by Talli Nauman NEW TOWN, North Dakota – The Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara
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CEO Dawn Sherman and former CEO Karlene Hunter (left front): Native American Natural Foods team members announce injection of risk capital to “bring bison back to land, lives, and economy of Native American people.” Photo Courtesy: Erika Larsen KYLE – Pine Ridge Indian Reservation-based Native American Natural Foods, the maker
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Thunder Valley CDC Community Engagement Director DeCora Hawk displays one of more than 1,600 cleaning kits and countless food boxes she said her organization has prepared and delivered across the reservation. COURTESY of TVCDC PORCUPINE – Thunder Valley Community Development Corp. issued a “Call to Action” that urges people to
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Smudging with sage, a demonstrator stands before a no-trespass banner. Photo Courtesy: Chynna Locket PART II KEYSTONE – The Shrine of Democracy, as Mt. Rushmore Memorial is often called, was named after New York City attorney Charles E. Rushmore, who was verifying property titles in 1884 when he asked local
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Judge reinstates federal rule to curb flaring of methane and other waste fracking gases hazardous to health in the Bakken oil field, shown here at night. Photo by Talli Nauman MANDAREE, N. D. – Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation residents, who live at the center of the oil fields in
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