Bruce Bad Moccasin: Pulling up the bootstraps

Hardrocker Bruce Bad Moccasin – Photo courtesy of Pierre Capitol Journal RAPID CITY—Bootstraps are what the white folks around Chamberlain expected folks to pull themselves up by. However humble a person’s beginnings, if he yanked on those bootstraps hard enough, he could make himself a big success in life. It

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Shared by Native Sun News Today April 2, 2021

Jim James – Santee construction giant

Native Americans are often encouraged to seek and heed the advice of elders, a hallmark of respect in our culture. Henry James, “aka Jim” has done that.  As a young man, he took his grandmother’s advice seriously, “If you cannot feed your family, you are not free,” she often reminded.

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Shared by Native Sun News Today April 2, 2021

Past laws could protect Choctaw Nation

                                                  Marilyn Vann (Photo Courtesy) RAPID CITY—California Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Chairwoman of the House Committee on Financial Services, may face unexpected legal challenges to her proposed

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 26, 2021

Native Americans appeal for protection of sacred sites

WASHINGTON – In the last week, two groups of Native Americans brought two different cases to a federal appeals court, seeking to protect their religious freedom and stop the government from destroying sacred sites where they have worshipped since time immemorial. The rare convergence of these two cases presents a

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 26, 2021

OST member nearly dies in custody

Carley Plenty Arrows: “I Don’t know if it’s because I’m Native American, but they showed me that they simply didn’t care about my well-being.” RAPID CITY — A member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe nearly died while in custody at the Pennington County Jail due to medical neglect by healthcare

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 19, 2021

It’s official

South Dakota’s senators voted against Interior Department Secretary Debra Haaland, despite tribal leader’s requests. WASHINGTON, D.C – On March 15, the U.S. Senate confirmed Laguna Pueblo Rep. Debra Haaland, D-N.M., as the first Native woman to hold a Cabinet post, making her the Secretary of the Interior by a narrow

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 19, 2021

Indian boarding school legislation comes up short

Children Left Behind: The Dark Legacy of Indian Mission Boarding (Photo Credit, Book cover art by Denise Giago) PIERRE— In a nod to historical injustice, the South Dakota State House of Representatives passed a resolution on March 2 acknowledging and honoring the survivors of American Indian boarding schools. House Concurrent

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 12, 2021