Housing help is many situations is available

Housing help is many situations is available   By Joe Budd, Native Sun News Today Staff   For One Rapid City to COUP, the projects they’re aiming for are lofty, but a good cause. “We started out at One Rapid City, in 2018,” Says LaVonne Roach, community Organizer of COUP.

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If only grief had a road map

If only grief had a road map BY: WHITNEY SCHROEDER   Wouldn’t it be ideal if we could tell Siri to pull up the quickest route out of grief? Avoiding all major roadblocks, intersections, and traffic. To be able to have a smooth ride and hear her soothing voice say,

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Montana in vanguard of tribal language preservation

 Montana in vanguard of tribal language preservation By Clara Caufield, NSNT Correspondent  Part 5   language conference ( courtesy photo of mike Geboe, Rocky boy) MISSOULA, Mont. – On March 8 and 9, 2022, a Tribal Language Preservation conference held at the University of Missoula, Montana drew over 150 participants,

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Cheyenne Peace Chief travels on

Cheyenne Peace Chief travels on By Clara Caufield, NSNT Correspondent   lawrence homer hart ( courtesy photo) The Cheyenne people, both Northern in Montana and Southern in Oklahoma, mourned the passing of a prominent and one of the last old-time “Peace” Chiefs, Lawrence Homer Hart, “Sky Chief” of Oklahoma. His

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Phoenix Indian Center to host Art Market

   Phoenix Indian Center to host Art Market     PHOENIX, AZ – To commemorate its 75th anniversary, Phoenix Indian Center will host an Indigenous Art Market & Community Fashion Showcase in central Phoenix on Saturday, March 5. Attendees can enjoy art, food, fashion, and DJ music at the market

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Removing derogatory Native names on public lands 

Removing derogatory Native names on public lands    WASHINGTON — A new, 37-page guide aims to make it easier for First Nations, grassroots organizations and local leaders across the country to change offensive and derogatory places names on public lands.   “A Guide To Changing Racist and Offensive Place Names in

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Thune, Barrasso introduce legislation to support the Black Hills National Forest and regional economy

Thune, Barrasso introduce legislation to support the Black Hills National Forest and regional economy Senators’ legislation would provide direction and resources to maintain forest health and forest products infrastructure   WASHINGTON — U.S. Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.), a longtime member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, and

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