Standing Rock to sue to gain Lakota language materials

Eugene “Ray” Taken Alive has been fighting for the return of his grandmother’s voice recordings from the Lakota Language Consortium since her death in 2020. (Photo by Amelia Schafer, ICT/Rapid City Journal) Eugene “Ray” Taken Alive has spent the better part of four years in an ongoing backand forth legal

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Shared by Native Sun News Today December 19, 2024

Pipeline spills – Who pays the price?

Pipeline spills between 2010 and 2020 in the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains States. Black circles indicate size and location of involuntary oil, gas, and chemical discharges. Shaded patches indicate Tribal lands. Photo credit: Native Land Information System https:nativeland.info Between 2010 and 2020 there were 3398 oil, gas, and hazardous

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Shared by Native Sun News Today December 12, 2024

Burgum – 45’s pick for Interior – friend or foe?

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum selected by President elect Donald Trump to lead Department of Interior. The Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) nations esteemed the recent Cabinet selection by Donald Trump of Governor Doug Burgum of North Dakota for the Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior. MHA

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Shared by Native Sun News Today December 5, 2024

Remembering Elizabeth Cook-Lynn

Eastern Washington University celebrates Native American Heritage Month by honoring Elizabeth Cook-Lynn. As Eastern honors National Native American Heritage Month this November, we hope you might join us in celebrating the memory of the late Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, an EWU scholar who gained national prominence for her role in advancing academic

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Shared by Native Sun News Today November 22, 2024

Yellowbird Life Ways Center holds Traditional Feast

Yellowbird Life Ways Center holds Traditional Feast Fans of gourmet food would have easily coughed up $500/plate or more to partake in the Food Sovereignty Celebration held at the Blessed Sacred Catholic Church on Sunday evening, November 17th. Instead, the gourmands were regular Northern Cheyenne people (about a hundred or

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Shared by Native Sun News Today November 22, 2024

Intertribal tourism alliance holds free Native American Heritage Month Celebration this weekend in North Dakota capital

Intertribal tourism alliance holds free Native American Heritage Month Celebration this weekend in North Dakota capital The message is that we as tribal people belong here and we’re still here’ Promoters of an intertribal tourism alliance anticipate up to 1,000 attendees during their second annual Native American Heritage Month Celebration.

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Shared by Native Sun News Today November 18, 2024

Honoring Native American Heritage Month

Joannie Suina (Pueblo of Cochiti) MINNEAPOLIS – As we commemorate Native American Heritage Month this November, we reflect on the resilience and contributions of Native American communities across the nation. This month serves as a powerful reminder of the deep history and rich cultures of Indigenous peoples, as well as

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Shared by Native Sun News Today November 13, 2024