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Author to visit Bismarck for conversation on newly released book “The Cost of Free Land”

“The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance” by Rebecca Clarren intertwines her Jewish ancestors’ immigration story, the United States government's history of broken treaties with tribal nations, and the Lakota’s dispossession of land into a hard-hitting ... Read More

Baesler says NDGOP doesn’t reflect voters’ views on education

Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler said Republicans at the recent state convention showed they are out of touch on education. This is the first year Baesler is running for superintendent without official support from the NDGOP. Though superintendent is a ... Read More

Northern Plains tribes get $135 million for solar power

A coalition of 14 tribes across the Northern Great Plains has been awarded $135,580,000 by the Environmental Protection Agency for residential solar energy projects. “Our future depends on changing our approach to energy. All forms of energy will play a role,” ... Read More

MMIP conference a place for healing and hope

 Talking about her granddaughter’s death is never easy, but it’s something Carmen White Horse said she needs to do.  “I feel that this way she won’t be forgotten,” White Horse said. “She’s dead and buried now, but she won’t be forgotten.” So ... Read More

“We Ride For Her” film sparks action to combat the MMIP crisis

A recent screening of “We Ride For Her” ignited conversations around the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples crisis. An epidemic of more than 5,500 missing or murdered Indigenous women and girls persists across the United States, according to the Native ... Read More

Future generations protect UNDRIP

The energy and buzz in the air is electric on the first day of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, the second largest nongovernmental gathering hosted by the international organization. The area around the Vienna Café in first ... Read More

Lakota woman leaves behind powerful legacy

Beverly “Bev” Stabber Warne often reflected on memories of her grandfather drumming and singing at the crack of dawn and at sunset. She was born in a traditional way, beside a creek surrounded by her Lakota culture, and despite living ... Read More

Cole Brings Plenty’s last breath here marks his first breath in Spirit World, funeral unites community

Editor’s Note: Joe Brings Plenty Sr. approved use of photos prior to publication. In death, Cole Brings Plenty – a bright light among the Lakota and Indian Country –  united family, friends, relatives, tribal leaders, the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation ... Read More