‘We are not feminists: We are the law’

New award-winning independent documentary is here “to “shake the foundation of the established history of the women’s rights movement in the United States.” (COURTESY: South Dakota Humanities Council) BROOKINGS – “My grandmother would say, “We’re not feminists, we’re the law.” So began a film screening and discussion Dec. 15 on

Read More
Shared by Native Sun News Today January 7, 2021

Gossip bumps into reality

Converse County, Wyoming (Photo Courtesy: wyoming public media) RAPID CITY— When New Mexico Congresswoman Deb Haaland was tapped as President-elect Biden’s new Secretary of the Interior, most of Indian Country responded with celebratory praise, and little print was devoted to the nuts-and-bolts reality facing Haaland in a cabinet position historically

Read More
Shared by Native Sun News Today January 7, 2021

2019 Indian Gross Gaming Revenues hits $34.6B

WASHINGTON –  Chairman E. Sequoyah Simermeyer and Vice Chair Kathryn Isom-Clause of the National Indian Gaming Commission announced the Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) for the Indian gaming industry. Revenues for FY19 total $34.6B; an increase of 2.5% over 2018. In the 32 years since the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act was enacted, 2019 marked

Read More
Shared by Native Sun News Today December 22, 2020

COVID-19 claims three tribal elders

Tom Poor BearPhoto courtesy Indianz.com RAPID CITY— Despite tribal lockdowns, social distancing, and shelter-in-place policy, COVID-19 deaths continue to impact every reservation. Three Lakota Seymour Young DogPhoto courtesy Bennett County Booster of note were lost to COVID in the past week. Seymour Young Dog, 77, of Batesland entered the spirit

Read More
Shared by Native Sun News Today December 22, 2020

Native Legislators seek to “Hold Their Ground” in Montana

Representative Sharon Stewart-Peregory(Photo Courtesy: Montana Public Radio, mtpr.org) In the upcoming Montana Legislative session, beginning January 4th, veteran tribal legislators say that the Indian Caucus will be fortunate to hold on to gains in previous legislatures for Montana Tribes. “We are operating under a super majority and have to spend

Read More
Shared by Native Sun News Today December 22, 2020

Providing plasma to fight COVID

While masks and social distancing are the two prime strategies any person can use to combat the spread of COVID-19, the very practice of them restricts people from doing what people do best— galvanizing others to do something positive and productive. One simple individual way to help health care workers

Read More
Shared by Native Sun News Today December 18, 2020

Pandemic consolation prize

“That stimulus check really did help quite a bit,” Dominic Eastman (right) said, after Sicangu Oyate volunteer OFFER CARES Coordinator Ronald L. Neiss (left) helped him file to obtain it. COURTESY / Project Stimulus PART V ROSEBUD – Dominic Eastman was the first recipient of a pandemic stimulus check in

Read More
Shared by Native Sun News Today December 18, 2020