By Deb Haaland U.S. Secretary of the Interior The federal government’s responsibility to America’s combat veterans is personal to me. While my dad served two consecutive tours in Vietnam, my siblings and I would send letters to him not knowing if he would come home. Our country’s obligation to our
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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 15, 2023
Vacant lot off Las Vegas strip purchased for $12M by North Dakota Native American Tribe. RAPID CITY—One of the abiding realities of Indian Country is that some tribes benefit better from casino and gambling operations than others. All the Oklahoma tribes, and tribes like Shakopee and Nebraska Winnebago have casinos
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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 12, 2023
The Wagon Box Fight was an engagement which occurred on August 2, 1867, in the vicinity of Fort Phil Kearny during Red Cloud’s War. A party of twenty-six U.S. Army soldiers and six civilians were attacked by several hundred Lakota Sioux warriors. (Photo courtesy Wikipedia) STORY, Wyoming – On August
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Veterans folding flags during a Veterans honoring ceremony at the Oglala Nation Wacipi. (Photo by Christopher A. Piña) PINE RIDGE – One of the largest powwows on the Northern circuit was held last weekend. The Oglala Lakota celebrated their 37th Annual Oglala Lakota Nation Wacipi, Rodeo and Parade, August 3-6.
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The Rocksino by Hard Rock Deadwood celebrated its grand opening Tuesday night with a Guitar Smash, a proclamation from South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, music stars and this major $40,000 contribution to the Oglala Sioux Tribe Veterans Shelter. The donation came from the first Willie G. Invitational Golf Tournament and the Hard
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RAPID CITY—On May 16, 2014, Diane Humetewa (Hopi) became the first Native American woman jurist ever appointed to a federal bench. She was appointed by President Barack Obama to the United States District Court in Arizona. Only seven Native Americans have ever been appointed to a federal court, although two
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse produces educational materials concerning drug abuse and addiction. These materials are freely available in .pdf format and can be downloaded for use in drug treatment settings. The .pdfs are available in English and Spanish, and are collected into categories including “Drug Facts“, “Policy Briefs“,
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Shared by United Resource Connection August 11, 2023
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA—Jim James is enrolled in the Santee Sioux Tribe, Nebraska: a respected tribal elder: retired owner of Isanti Construction having built thousands of HUD homes, hospitals, and schools across Indian country: recipient of national HUD awards and a former Tribal President. Now relocated to Lincoln to be close to
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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 8, 2023
Jim James enrolled member of the Santee Sioux Tribe. Part two of a two part series LINCOLN, NEBRASKA: As reported in last week’s issue, Jim James, Santee Sioux now residing in Lincoln, Nebraska reported that he felt a victim of discrimination at the Big Reds Keno establishment on July 14,
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Cheyenne Wallowing Bull, Linssey NewHoly, Kaliah Eagle, Jingle Dress Dancers at the Kahmi Tanka Wacipi at Big Bend on the Crow Creek Indian Reservation. (Photo by Christopher Pina) Peter Lengkeek Chairman of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe leads honoring ceremony. (Photo by Christopher Pina) Peter Lengkeek Chairman of the Crow
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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 4, 2023