Adeline Spotted Elk, Northern Cheyenne (Courtesy Photo) As noted in Part 1 of this article, the Northern Cheyenne are desperately struggling to save their language. Only approximately 315 of the nearly 12,000 enrolled members remain fluent speakers. Most speakers are elders. Due to COVID and other causes about two hundred
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Jim Yellow Hawk has refined his niche in the Native American art market with his signature style of ledger art with traditional imagery often beautified with Kimimila (butterflies) Tusweca (Dragon flies). (Photo by Ernestine Anunkasan Hupa) RAPID CITY – Indigenous art that illuminates the artscape of He Sapa is essential
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December 03, 2022 Hawk 1890 Wounded Knee Descendants. honoring the newly elected Oglala Sioux Tribe President Frank Star Comes Out and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Chairman Ryman Lebeau. ( photo by Marlis Afraidolhawk) RAPID CITY—A public meeting to discuss sacred belongings recently returned to Wounded Knee descendants will take place
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Kul Wicasa’s 5-11 junior guard Gavin L High drives here against White Rivers Kendrell Cuevas but it was Thighs lockdown defense that would earn him defensive MVP honors at LNI (photo by Michele Davies) Kul Wicasa’s 5-11 junior guard Gavin Thigh drives here against White River’s Kendrell Cuevas but it
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J. Garret Renville, newly elected Chairman of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate. Renville will take office on January 3, 2023 OLD AGENCY VILLAGE – Located in the northeastern corner of South Dakota, with a small portion in the in the southeastern corner of North Dakota, lies the Lake Traverse Indian
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Adeline Spotted Elk, Norther Cheyenne. (photo courtesy) On October 4, 2022, many traditional Northern Cheyenne speakers gathered to assist Adeline Spotted Elk make her journey to the “Next Camp” Her real name, in tribal way was Young Ceremonial Woman more important to the Northern Cheyenne than her legal “English” name.
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Isaiah Poor Bear Chandler ( photo courtesy of Getty Images) WICHITA, KS—Last week CBS broadcasters decided to have some fun with the surname of Wichita State big man, Isaiah Poor Bear Chandler, Their insensitive remarks deeply impacted Chandler and forced the network and the university to condemn the remarks and
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Front Row L to R: Mary Scott, Fanny Brewer, Tate Lantz, Mike Carlow, Kevin Killer, Scott Herman, Scott Marlow, Kim Martin, Gail Gullickson, Joe Schultz Back Row L to R: Owen Fagerhaug, Scott Thompson, Steve Dick, Bill Chase, Hunter Henderson, Patrick Lewis, Dawn Byers (Photo by Ernestine Anunkasan Hupa) RAPID
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Lionel R. Bordeaux Wakinyan Wanbli, President of Sinte Gleska University for 50 years, departs for spirit world known worldwide, Bordeaux was longest-serving university President in United States. MISSION – Lionel R. Bordeaux, Wakinyan Wanbli, (Thundering Eagle), age 82, an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribal Nation in South
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HRC/MOA board members Paula presents a check for $8,000 to the LNI board. Back row L to R: Bill May , Chuck Wilson, Paula Long Fox, Silas, Blaine, Liz Hamburg, Allen Benoist, Dani Walking Eagle, John Haas, Keith Ferguson. Front Row l to R: Lafawn Janis, Karen Mortimer, Laura Armstorng,
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