WASHINGTON, D.C.―The Biden-Harris Administration is encouraging South Dakotans to sign up for health coverage at HealthCare.gov by August 15 as part of its “Summer Sprint to Coverage,” a nationwide campaign to get more Americans enrolled in quality health plans at a lower cost because of the American Rescue Plan.
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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 11, 2021
UPDATE 11 p.m. The Richardson Spring fire has jumped the Tongue River and was drifting north Tuesday night, but winds are dying down entering the late evening hours. Authorities are warning people to stay away from downed power lines across Rosebud County, many of which could be hot. Outages could
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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 11, 2021
PINE RIDGE—Oglala Sioux Tribal (OST) President Kevin Killer attended a meeting in Washington DC chaired by Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland. Killer addressed the concerns of OST about the marginalization of the Native American vote, drawing on his experience as a South Dakota State
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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 9, 2021
RAPID CITY—ICWA (the Indian Child Welfare Act) is one of the most prominent acronyms in Indian Country. A half century back, tribes made their case to the federal government, that Native children were being removed from their homes, community, and culture, at a much higher rate than the rest of
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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 9, 2021
PIERRE-Last week, South Dakota joined the growing number of states fighting against critical race theory (CRT). Over the last few months, Americans have heard the term ‘critical race theory’ dozens, if not hundreds, of times. But what is it? Simply put, critical race theory approaches American history through the
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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 9, 2021
Wind Cave National Park will host a free program about the importance of Wind Cave and bison to the Lakota people August 14 at 8 p.m. (NPS Photo) WIND CAVE NATIONAL PARK, S.D. – Darrell Red Cloud, a graduate and teacher at the Oglala Lakota College, will present a
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 31, 2021
Cartoon by Thom Little Moon (Courtesy of Indian Country Today Circa 1995) It was in 1989 when the Publisher of the Lakota Times (the original Lakota Times), Tim Giago, got a phone call from a graduate student at the University of Illinois named Charlene Teters. Teters had read
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 29, 2021
Antelope Community Election Committee Rosebud Primary Election July 22.2021. Left to right: Marissa Long Warrior, Grace Menard, Vernette Long Warrior, Samuel White Horse. (Photo by Ronald L. Neiss, RST Election Board Member) The Rosebud Sioux Tribe held their Primary elections across 22 community polling sites on Thursday July 22. Unofficial
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 29, 2021
SALT LAKE CITY, UT—The sacred landscape of Bears Ears needs immediate protection, said members of the Hopi Tribe, Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Pueblo of Zuni, and Ute Indian Tribe. In an event held as part of the Red Road to DC, a cross-country tour highlighting Indigenous sacred
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 22, 2021
Clarkston, WA—Members of the Nez Perce Tribe today called on President Biden to take immediate action to protect Snake River salmon. In an event held as part of the Red Road to DC, a cross-country tour highlighting Indigenous sacred sites at risk, tribal members urged the Biden administration to immediately
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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 22, 2021