OST President Bear Runner suspended for 30 days

OST President Julian Bear Runner PINE RIDGE – Julian Bear Runner, president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, was suspended for 30 days and put on a 14 day quarantine during an emergency council meeting July 8. Robin Tapio, a representative from the Pine Ridge District, made the motion to suspend

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Landmark Supreme Court ruling Confirms Muscogee treaty rights

Muscogee Creek Nation: From left, Second Chief Del Beaver, Creek National Council Second Speaker Darrell Proctor, Creek National Council Speaker Randall Hicks, Principal Chief David Hill, Secretary of Education Greg Anderson and Creek Nation Ambassador Jonodev Chaudhuri, visited the Supreme Court on Feb. 11. COURTESY / Jason Salsman, Muscogee (Creek)

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Building trust though diversity

Tom Johnson, CEO of Elevate Rapid City RAPID CITY – Tom Johnson, CEO of Elevate Rapid City, grew up on the Wind River Indian Reservation but is not a registered tribal member. While being raised far away from population centers he and his family was forced to travel long distances

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 Protection for Badger Two Medicine

The Blackfeet Nation has launched an effective public relations campaign to gain support for its proposal to designate the Badger Two Medicine as a Cultural Heritage Area, 130,000 acres within the Helena Lewis-Clark National Forest.  In that effort the Tribe has provided detailed information about the idea of creating permanent

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Lakota Tech construction moves forward

A view down the freshman wing of Lakota Tech High School under construction. Photo credit: Travis Dewes PINE RIDGE – Construction at Lakota Tech High School is making immense progress as the inside of the building is begging to take shape. The commons space, legends room, library, administrative offices, concession

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Dakota Access Pipeline shutdown order

Leaders thank grassroots water protectors, like Stevana Salazar (Kickapoo) and Arlo Standing Bear, (Oglala Lakota), pictured at Sacred Stone Camp, Aug. 26, 2016.Photo by Terray Sylvester for VWPics via Redux, COURTESY / Earthjustice YATES, N. D.— Tribal leaders and constituents across Lakota Territory and elsewhere welcomed a hard-won court order

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RV Ministries Permit vetoed by Mayor Allender

“A father and his daughter enjoy biscuits and gravy on a Sunday morning at RV Ministries new building at 112 East North St.” Photo credit Cathie Harris RAPID CITY – Mayor Steve Allender has vetoed the city council’s decision to approve a conditional use permit for RV Ministries at 112

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