Credit: (Photo: NDN Collective) RAPID CITY – Like many other nonprofit organizations across Indian Country, the Rapid City-based NDN Collective has taken a major blow in funding. Despite these setbacks, it isn’t going anywhere, said founder Nick Tilsen. “I think that the powers that be would love for an NDN
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Mary Bowman shares gift given to her depicting the school, students, and Unci Mary. (Photo by Marnie Cook.) RAPID CITY – At Oceti Sakowin Community Academy (OSCA), education goes far beyond traditional textbooks and standardized curricula. This unique institution is pioneering an approach that weaves Lakota culture, language, and values
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Sarah Hernandez Oceti Sakowin Writers’ Society board member. (Photo courtesy University of New Mexico) RAPID CITY – The Oceti Sakowin Writers Society (OSWS) is pleased to announce it has received a $150,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation’s Indigenous Knowledge Initiative to support the publication of The Oceti Sakowin Reader:
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Indian Health Service, IHS (Photo: gao.gov) MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — The federal government recently finalized an $18 million settlement with a group of 12 people who were abused by an Indian Health Service doctor in Montana and South Dakota. Indian Health Service is the federal entity responsible for providing health
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Canadian actor Graham Greene at the Searchlight Pictures Special Screening of Antlers at the Regal Essex Crossing in New York City on Oct. 25, 2021. (Credit: RW/MediaPunch /IPX via AP) Iconic First Nations actor Graham Greene died Monday, Sept. 1, in a Toronto hospital after a long illness. He was
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1876 Battle of the Greasy Grass RAPID CITY – The Battle of Greasy Grass, which took place June 25, 1876, represents one of the last significant military efforts by Great Plains tribes to defend their traditional lands and ways of life against westward expansion and government policy. In the history
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Helene Duhamel A West River lawmaker said he might file a bill in the 2026 legislative session that could slow or even stop some new development across the Black Hills by limiting the ability to take more water from underground aquifers. Rep. Scott Odenbach, a Republican from Spearfish who’s majority
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President Donald Trump President Trump’s administration is actively reviewing a proposal to move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and a decision on rescheduling is expected within the next few weeks. Rescheduling would officially recognize medical use and remove cannabis from the
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A warrior or hunter would decorate his horse with carefully chosen war symbols or power symbols which might be intended to give him protection, to indicate the troubles which lay ahead, or which spoke of the courageous heart of the war horse. Some symbols told of the horse’s affection
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Elders from the Northern Cheyenne Tribe set up a protest camp in front of the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Headquarters in Lamedeer. (Photo courtesy Northern Cheyenne Grassroots Facebook page) LAME DEER, Mont. – Clara Caufield entered the Aug. 18 Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council meeting in Lame Deer wearing two hats —
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