Crow Creek Tribal Chairman Peter Lengkeek eloquently delivers State of Tribal Nations Address. (Photo by Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight) Part 2 of 3 PIERRE – Crow Creek Sioux Tribal Chairman Peter Lengkeek eloquently delivered the State of Tribal Nations Address to a joint session of the South Dakota State Legislature
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OST wants Biden Administration to release funds to buy nine new snow plows for the nine reservation districts. (Photo courtesy Urban Milwaukee) PINE RIDGE—Newly elected Oglala Sioux Tribal President Frank Star Comes Out has sent an 18-page disaster relief request letter to President Biden, dated January 19, 2023, to the
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Crow Creek Tribal Chairman Peter Lengkeek. Part 1 of a series PIERRE –Crow Creek Tribal Chairman Peter Lengkeek delivered a very well prepared and well-articulated South Dakota State of Tribal Nations Address before a joint session of the South Dakota Legislature. On Thursday, January 12 the State of Tribal Nations
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PINE RIDGE—There are two proposed amendments to the Oglala Sioux Tribe constitution, and to vote on these amendments, tribal members must register by mailing in registration forms mailed to them. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), not the tribe, is supervising this vote. Many around the reservation are reporting that
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Early Woodland Indians grew corn, beans and squash that were also known as the Three Sisters. These grown vegetables were well stored throughout the winter months allowing the Shawnee plenty of food throughout the year. Native American elders remember when there was no word for diabetes in indigenous North American
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Tatanka Ptecela (Short Bull) who brought the Ghost Dance to the Lakota People. (Courtesy photo) During his lifetime Tataŋka Ptečela (Short Bull) was instrumental in bringing the Ghost Dance to the Lakota People. After hearing about a new religion that promised to rid the earth of the scourge that befell
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Keith Regier Every tribe knew that eventually state legislatures would move to eliminate Indian reservations. During the Termination Era of the 1950’s and 1960’s, the federal government vigorously pursued a policy bent on terminating tribal recognition and treaty status. Congress passed Public Law 280 in 1953 dividing states into two
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Few students of history are aware that Dr. Marin Luther King Jr., celebrated by a federal holiday on January 16 of this year, was a dedicated and effective activist for Native American rights as well as African American civil rights. He specifically advocated for the
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A photo of Abbey Lynn Steele on display during a vigil on Dec. 6, 2022, outside the Pennington County Jail in Rapid City. (Photo by A.J. Etherington/Rapid City Journal) A group of Native American activists and their supporters have refined their demands for Pennington County officials following the death of
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Mark Vargo, right, shakes hands with members of the Wambli Ska Society on Sept. 13, 2022, in Pierre. (Courtesy of SD Attorney General’s Office) Attorney General Mark Vargo stepped away from his post on Friday with a six-month legacy he hopes will serve as a building block to stronger relations
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