Reunification for Healing: First of its kind

BEMIDJI, Minn. – Later this month there will be a meeting of peoples from the Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, and Ojibwe in Bemidji, Minnesota. The event is a Reunification for Healing, and it will feature a presentation and prayer from both Dave Courchene, Objiwe, and Arvol Looking Horse, Lakota and keeper

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 13, 2020

Meade County oks man-camp

In contrast to a Meade County permit meeting in South Dakota, one at Holt County in Nebraska was packed. (Photo courtesy Shannon Graves) STURGIS –The Rosebud Sioux Tribe and the Ft. Belknap Indian Community held off the Keystone XL Pipeline in federal court on Feb. 25, as agents for the

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 4, 2020

Eric True Blood: Oglala Warrior

Part Two of a series SHERIDAN, Wyo. – During Eric True Blood’s second enlistment, while going through basic Army training at Fort Carson, CO, he trained for infantry, though he most likely could have taught that course. Then, he completed Airborne School, gaining his jump wings. After that, he was

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Seven Directions Program has roots in Lakota culture

Ruth Cedar Face (left) and Chissie Spencer (right) at a press conference at the Pennington County State’s Attorney’s office. (Photo by Travis Dewes) RAPID CITY – As the old saying goes, oftentimes an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Chissie Spencer and Ruth Cedar Face, traditional drug,

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 4, 2020

Alcohol sales at casinos proposed

(Photo courtesy of Grand Forks Herald) PINE RIDGE— On March 10, voters on the Pine Ridge Reservation will have the chance to support or oppose a referendum to allow alcohol sales limited to casino operations on the reservation. Pine Ridge is presently a “dry” reservation, and past efforts to legalize

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 4, 2020

LaCreek, Pass Creek vote to accept KXL Pipeline money

Pictured demonstrating at the South Dakota State Capitol on Feb. 18 are pipeline resisters from Cheyenne River, Lower Brule and other Sioux tribes. (Photo courtesy Indigenous Rising Media) PINE RIDGE – the Oglala Sioux Tribe Finance Committee delayed action until Feb. 27 on a $50,000 “propane donation” check from the

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Shared by Native Sun News Today February 26, 2020

Chairman Harold Frazier on Wetsuweten stand

Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs from left, Rob Alfred, John Ridsdale and Antoinette Austin, who oppose the Coastal GasLink pipeline, take part in a rally in Smithers, B.C., on Jan. 10. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press) EAGLE BUTTE – Across the line known as the US/Canadian border our Wetsuweten relatives have been engaging

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Shared by Native Sun News Today February 26, 2020