Interior Department announces $120 million for Tribal water infrastructure The U.S. Department of the Interior announced $120 million in new Tribal water infrastructure funding this week, targeting long delayed drinking water and wastewater projects in the Southwest and Northern Plains. Several of the funded projects address decades old shortages on
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Eighth-grade students from St. Joseph’s Indian School gather for a group photo during the 2025-26 school year in Chamberlain, South Dakota. (Photo courtesy of St. Joseph’s Indian School) CHAMBERLAIN – St. Joseph’s Indian School celebrated 16 eighth-grade graduates on May 22 during a ceremony in the school’s Our Lady of
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The newly re-envisioned Chatkú Arts Center in Mahpíya Lúta, Pine Ridge, stands ready to welcome visitors for its Grand Opening Celebration on June 6, 2026. Formerly The Heritage Center, the space continues a decades-long legacy of uplifting Native artists and preserving Indigenous creativity through exhibitions, education, and community engagement. MAHPIYA
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Oglala Sioux Tribe expands emergency services capacity The Oglala Sioux Tribe announced new investments in emergency response infrastructure this week, including upgraded radio systems and expanded ambulance coverage. Tribal officials say the improvements are part of a broader effort to reduce response times across the Pine Ridge Reservation. Funding comes
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Sharon Vogel, chair of the South Dakota Native Homeownership Coalition and executive director of the Cheyenne River Housing Authority WASHINGTON — Tribal housing leaders say a newly signed federal law aimed at reducing mortgage delays on Tribal trust land marks one of the most significant policy shifts for Native homeownership
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A bison grazes on native grassland as Tribal nations, conservation groups, and producers unite in Washington, D.C., to push for expanded buffalo restoration during Bison Impact Week. Photo by Marnie Cook RAPID CITY — From the Black Hills to Capitol Hill, the future of the buffalo is once again being
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Donald “Gabe” Big Eagle is one of 10 senior graduates through a cooperative effort with Chamberlain High School and St. Joseph’s Indian School. (Photo courtesy of St. Joseph’s Indian School) (Chamberlain, S.D.) – Three students from the Oglala Sioux Tribe and Rosebud Sioux Tribe are among 10 seniors supported by
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PINE RIDGE — The Oglala Sioux Tribe has filed a formal complaint with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, accusing the agency of repeatedly delaying critical funding for law enforcement and road maintenance on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Tribal officials say the delays have created mounting safety concerns, slowed emergency
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We Do Not Want The Gates Closed Between Us Author: Justin Gage Justin Gage’s We Do Not Want the Gates Closed Between Us offers a powerful reframing of the Ghost Dance, shifting it from the margins of American history to the center of a vast Indigenous communication world. Too
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CRYP teen interns at Pipestone National Monument (COURTESY PHOTO of CRYP) EAGLE BUTTE – This spring, the Cheyenne River Youth Project has been engaging children and teens across its Eagle Butte campus through a wide range of hands-on programming, including a college visit, cultural field trip, garden preparation, land stewardship
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