Kill the Indian: Save the man

1940’s photo of the boys of Holy Rosary Mission, Tim Giago is in the bottom row, third from the left. (Courtesy photo)   By Native Sun News Today Staff PINE RIDGE RESERVATION – Holy Rosary Indian Mission, or Red Cloud Indian School as it now calls itself, is located on

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Houseless and hungry: What the City is doing

Lila Demaris Mehlhaff (Photo courtesy) By Clara Caufield, Native Sun News Today Staff Writer “The underlying problems are alcohol and mental health issues,” Mayor Allender stressed. “This puts them at risk and then they cannot sustain housing. Up to now, the police have been the interface and point of contact

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First Lady visits Cherokee Nation

  (L-R) Third-grade Cherokee Immersion School teacher Cindy Collins, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. listening to third-grade students Hunter Sanders, Henry Johnson and Riley Aimerson. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — First Lady of the United States Dr. Jill Biden and U.S.

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Steve Haugaard calls on Noem to repay taxpayers

Steve Haugaard and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (Photo courtesy) Sioux Falls, SD — Last week, the Argus Leader released a report detailing Governor Kristi Noem’s use of $68,000 of taxpayer money to redecorate the South Dakota Governor’s Residence. This includes a sauna that cost more than $8,100 and $13,000

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Oil from Line 3 keeps flowing

(Photo courtesy) By James Giago Davies, Native Sun News Today Correspondent MINNEAPOLIS, MN—Oil has been flowing across Minnesota through the newly built Line 3 replacement pipeline for over a month now. Tribal and environmental groups have been teamed up to protest the pipeline construction for several years, but their efforts

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Endangered Lakota and other indigenous languages find homes on the world’s most translated Website

 Endangered Lakota and other indigenous languages find homes on the world’s most translated Website (Submitted by Roxanne Two Bulls) “Lakota is such a beautiful language,” said Roxanne Two Bulls who volunteered to translate materials into Lakota for jw.org, the official website of Jehovah’s Witnesses that offers content in more than

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PRE-CONFERENCE FUNDING SESSION 43RD ANNUAL LAKOTA NATIONS EDUCATION CONFERENCE

      PRE-CONFERENCE FUNDING SESSION 43RD ANNUAL LAKOTA NATIONS EDUCATION CONFERENCE RAMKOTA INN – RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA WASHINGTON ROOM DECEMBER 14, 2021 @ 9:00 AM-4:00 PM   Purpose: To offer specific information to better serve the educational needs of all students.   9:00 AM                      Overview & Introductions    

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