StrongHearts Native Helpline honors missing and murdered By StrongHearts Native Helpline As a helpline dedicated to serving Native Americans and Alaska Natives impacted by domestic, dating and sexual violence, StrongHearts Native Helpline honors our relatives and communities impacted by Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) and those working to
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RST Treasurer misses court date By Joseph Budd, Native Sun News Today Staff Writer Current RST Treasurer Stephen Denoyer III failed to appear in Oglala Sioux Tribal Court for possession and ingestion of Methamphetamine, according to a statement released by the Oglala Sioux Tribe’s office of the president Friday. The
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Gield announces campaign for State House District 31 Jamie Giedd, a fifth generation South Dakotan, announces her campaign to fill the vacant seat in State House District 32. “I decided to run because I am dedicated to the will of the voter above all else. Voters should be able to
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Housing issues: Is it at a crisis point yet, or long past? By Joe Budd Native Sun News Today Staff Writer Depending on who you talk to, it’s a feast or famine world in housing markets. When looking at data from the US Census Bureau, one company determined that
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Santee Sioux Gospel Music – Saving the language By Clara Caufield, NSNT Correspondent This segment of the Language Preservation Series was suggested and explained by Jim James, Santee Sioux, Nebraska, former tribal chairman, one of the tribal historians and acclaimed singer of translated Sioux gospel songs. “Gospel songs
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Economic discrimination in housing By Joseph Budd Native Sun News Today Staff Writer Sometimes discrimination is strong enough one can’t ignore it. Other times, it’s a subtle effort, ingrained by the way a system works, and designed to punish people. Rapid City, the largest city in the western South
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1950 U.S. Census release provides volunteer opportunity to learn, support local history FARGO, N.D. — Have you ever wondered about what Great-Uncle Joe did for a living in Hillsboro, North Dakota? Wanted to know where great-grandparents who lived on a farm in North Dakota were born? These mysteries and
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A response to Governor Noem’s report on Critical Race Theory RAPID CITY – NDN Collective responded to recent news that South Dakota governor Kristi Noem signed an executive order that claims to restrict the teaching of critical race theory in K-12 state schools. “Noem’s executive order is yet
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JACKSON, WY – Central Wyoming College and Native American Jump Start present Teton Powwow: Celebration of American Indian Cultures, Friday, May 20 and Saturday, May 21, 2022. Jackson Hole and the surrounding region are ancestral lands Indigenous Peoples and are valued for their rich natural and scenic resources. Indigenous
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