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

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community to host free educational events to celebrate ‘We Are Water’ traveling exhibit

Hocokata .i is the SMSC’s cultural center and gathering space.(Photo courtesy Hocokata .i webpage) SHAKOPEE, Minn. – The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC) today announced that its cultural center, Hocokata .i [ho-cho-kah-tah-tee], will host three educational events in November. The events are in conjunction with the We Are Water MN

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$2 Million grant for Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery earned by USD Addiction Counseling and Prevention Faculty

$2 Million grant for Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery earned by USD Addiction Counseling and Prevention Faculty VERMILLION, S.D. – Receiving treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) can be difficult and full of stigma for many, but faculty members in the USD Department of Addiction Counseling & Prevention are

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Shared by Native Sun News Today November 13, 2024

Northern Cheyenne Primary Election Results

LAME DEER, MT:  On October 3. 2024, Northern Cheyenne tribal voters went to the election polls to cast ballots for the Tribal General election that will fill nine terms for the next four years. The number of write-in candidates was extremely high during this election, but only one write-in prevailed,

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Shared by Native Sun News Today October 12, 2024