Lakota Food Summit to debut

The Sioux Chef, Sean Sherman, Oglala Lakota, born in Pine Ridge, SD, is organizing the food tasting thanks to the Wokini Initiative of SDSU. RAPID CITY – An impressive lineup of presenters is slated for the first annual Lakota Food Summit taking place February 18th-20th at Holiday Inn Rushmore Plaza.

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Reservation community responds

Part III of a series Geneva Lone Hill inside the community center, which is one of four buildings constructed by the Wakpamni Lake Community Corporation. (Photo by Ernestine Anukasan) BATESLAND – The community that was victimized by a scam that took advantage of the abject poverty that grips much of

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The legend of Wahanpi; the protest dog

RAPID CITY – Ahani (a long time ago), before there were horses, Sunka (dog) was sacred to the Oceti Sakonwin. Sunka guarded the tipi encampments, and pulled travois’ when the camp moved seasonally following the buffalo. Each spring when the Wakinyan Oyate (thunder beings) brought magazu (rain) to replenish the

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Honoring Selena Not Afraid

Youth prayed for justice with a three-day relay run through Lakota, Cheyenne and Apsáalooke country after body of sister missing 20 days was found.(photo by Joanna J. Shane) HARDIN, Mont. – In honor of missing and murdered indigenous women, a group of relay runners who took off from the Pine

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‘The brotherhood of the buffalo’

Native American Natural Foods’ is helping Indian reservation ranchers like Charles “Bamm” Brewer access markets through a new partnership with Niman Ranch that links with Tanka Fund and Tanka Regenerative Agriculture Coop. PINE RIDGE – Charles “Bamm” Brewer is one of only a handful of Native American buffalo ranchers able

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Carrying a message of healing

Jasleen Archambeau, Isaiah Keeble and Ezmiah Middletent joined their grandfather Wilfred Keeble this winter on the Dakota 38+2 Memorial Ride Three St. Joseph’s Indian School siblings have experienced a horseback ride that is unlike any other. Jasleen Archambeau, Isaiah Keeble and Ezmiah Middletent joined their grandfather Wilfred Keeble this winter

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Johnson’s Tribal Parity Bill passes out of committee

Cecelia Firethunder, President of the Oglala Lakota Nation Education Coalition WASHINGTON – The House Natural Resources Committee unanimously passed the Tribal School Federal Insurance Parity Act (H.R. 895), which was introduced by U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) earlier this year. This legislation would amend Section 409 of the Indian Health

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