First Indigenous-Led School open

RAPID CITY – NDN Collective announced that the organization will open and fund an Indigenous-led community based school in Rapid City. The school is expected to open in Fall 2022, serve 40 students in the first year, and will be the first Indigenous-led school designed specifically for students in the

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Shared by Native Sun News Today April 9, 2021

COVID-19 UPDATE

RAPID CITY – One year into the pandemic, South Dakota has lost 1,933 people to Covid-19, with 45 deaths this month. There have been a total of 117,081 people who tested positive statewide including 1,358 new positive tests last week, an increase of 128 from the week prior. Oglala Lakota

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Shared by Native Sun News Today April 7, 2021

Learning the Hoop Dance from Chief Eagle

CHAMBERLAIN – St. Joseph’s Indian School students and staff welcomed visiting artist and hoop dancer Starr Chief Eagle to campus as part of the South Dakota Arts Council Artist in Residency Program. Chief Eagle is a talented Lakota Artist and “Hoop Dancer Extraordinaire” who travels the world telling her story

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Shared by Native Sun News Today April 2, 2021

Bruce Bad Moccasin: Pulling up the bootstraps

Hardrocker Bruce Bad Moccasin – Photo courtesy of Pierre Capitol Journal RAPID CITY—Bootstraps are what the white folks around Chamberlain expected folks to pull themselves up by. However humble a person’s beginnings, if he yanked on those bootstraps hard enough, he could make himself a big success in life. It

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Jim James – Santee construction giant

Native Americans are often encouraged to seek and heed the advice of elders, a hallmark of respect in our culture. Henry James, “aka Jim” has done that.  As a young man, he took his grandmother’s advice seriously, “If you cannot feed your family, you are not free,” she often reminded.

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High Elk still faces felony charge after hearing

Water protectors celebrated outside the courthouse March 24 when Haakon County dropped one of two criminal allegations against Cheyenne River Sioux tribal member.COURTESY / 2KC Media PHILIP – Water protectors celebrated outside the courthouse here March 24 when Haakon County dropped a felony charge against Cheyenne River Sioux tribal member

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Shared by Native Sun News Today April 2, 2021

Past laws could protect Choctaw Nation

                                                  Marilyn Vann (Photo Courtesy) RAPID CITY—California Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Chairwoman of the House Committee on Financial Services, may face unexpected legal challenges to her proposed

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 26, 2021

Charges against Tilsen dropped

RAPID CITY– Last summer, 21 Indigenous people and allies, including Nick Tilsen, the president and CEO of NDN Collective, were met with force from the state police and arrested for protesting Trump’s rally at Mt. Rushmore. Though Trump and his group were violating multiple treaties with their presence, including one

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 26, 2021