Remains of Native children to be returned

The remains of 10 children who died at Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Cumberland County between 1880 and 1910 are slated to be exhumed this summer. Aleut family members will return the remains of one child to Saint Paul Island in Alaska, and Rosebud Sioux descendants will take nine children

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COMMUNITY SEARCH FOR SUSAN FAST EAGLE & MMIR

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Sioux San case pending before Supreme Court

RAPID CITY — Three Oglala women, who have been fighting the change of management at Sioux San Hospital for years, may have their day in the U.S. Supreme Court. Donna Gilbert, Charmaine White Face and Julie Mohney will be representing themselves in a case to force an injunction to end

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National Native American Hall of Fame announces 8 new nominees

Earlier in May, the National Native American Hall of Fame (NNAHOF) this week announced eight new inductees from across Indian Country, celebrated for their contributions in Native advocacy, politics, athletics, arts, health, and culture preservation and revitalization. Inductees include: Dave Anderson (Ojibwe), a businessman and entrepreneur; Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (Northern Cheyenne);

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South Dakota to end federal pandemic unemployment benefits

PIERRE– Today, Governor Kristi Noem and the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation (DLR) announced South Dakota will terminate its participation in the federal government’s pandemic-related unemployment assistance programs.   “Businesses across the state continue to say they would grow and expand, if it wasn’t for the lack of

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Pipeline resisters link construction to missing, murdered

Enbridge Line 3 opponents in Northern Minnesota locked themselves at man-camp gates in civil disobedience to raise awareness. COURTESY / Martin Keller BACKUS, Minn. — Eleven individuals locked themselves at the entrances to Enbridge’s Line 3 workers’ encampment in a civil disobedience action here on May 6, to raise awareness

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National Native American Hall of Fame

“I never allow a lack of knowledge on a particular subject matter to hold me back from doing something,” said James Parker Shield, Chippewa Cree Little Shell, when talking about the National Native Hall of Fame. “About ten years ago I thought: there is a Hall Fame for just about

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