Racism on table in Rapid City By Joseph Budd Native Sun News Today Staff Writer Monday Night in Rapid City at the Western Dakota Vo-Tech Event Center, a gathering of Native Americans and people of interest attended a forum to highlight several issues regarding racism in the community. In
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Warning signs that someone has experienced sexual violence By StrongHearts Native Helpline Sexual violence is a far too common thing throughout Native communities. According to the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Native Americans are 2.5 times more likely to experience sexual violence in their lifetime. As we know, this
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Gield announces campaign for State House District 31 Jamie Giedd, a fifth generation South Dakotan, announces her campaign to fill the vacant seat in State House District 32. “I decided to run because I am dedicated to the will of the voter above all else. Voters should be able to
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Housing issues: Is it at a crisis point yet, or long past? By Joe Budd Native Sun News Today Staff Writer Depending on who you talk to, it’s a feast or famine world in housing markets. When looking at data from the US Census Bureau, one company determined that
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Lakota man killed by Rapid City Police By Joseph Budd Native Sun News Today Staff Writer Recently a case was reported of an individual being killed at private home by police officers. The homeowner returned home and found the place showing signs of entry, and contacted the police. When
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Center for Disease Control COVID Update By Clara Caufield, NSNT Correspondent This is the second article about the Center for Disease Control (CDC) work on the COVID-19 pandemic and the potential lingering after-effects afflicting many, often called “Long Haulers” Or “Long COVID”. In conjunction with the National Institute of
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Santee Sioux Gospel Music – Saving the language By Clara Caufield, NSNT Correspondent This segment of the Language Preservation Series was suggested and explained by Jim James, Santee Sioux, Nebraska, former tribal chairman, one of the tribal historians and acclaimed singer of translated Sioux gospel songs. “Gospel songs
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Economic discrimination in housing By Joseph Budd Native Sun News Today Staff Writer Sometimes discrimination is strong enough one can’t ignore it. Other times, it’s a subtle effort, ingrained by the way a system works, and designed to punish people. Rapid City, the largest city in the western South
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West charged with the murder of three By Joseph Budd Native Sun News Today Staff Writer Elijah West, 24 years old, has been charged in the deaths of three people on Pine Ridge Reservations on Friday, April 15th. According to records, the deaths involved Jamie Graham, 38, Alma Garneaux,
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