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Legislation
South Dakota passes ‘Data Center Bill of Rights for Citizens,’ fails to consult with tribes
While new legislation aims to protect local customers from rising electricity rates, an Indigenous land conservation group is calling for a moratorium on data centers
By Darren Thompson
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The Battle of the Little Bighorn
Little Bighorn Monument

The story of the Greasy Grass remains unfinished. As the 150th anniversary in June 2026 nears, descendants of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho are asserting their sovereignty. Read our coverage.

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Explainer
How search and rescue technology helps find missing people — and its role in MMIP cases
Missing persons searches use drones, sonar and scent tracking dogs
By Jolan Kruse
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Farm bill
Proposed agriculture funding bill impacts more than 80,000 Native producers
63 provisions of the bill are relevant to tribes. ‘Economic stability and cultural responsibility’ at stake, says co-chair of Native Farm Bill Coalition
By Gabrielle Nelson
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MMIP
A year without answers: Renzo Bullhead’s family encourages those with information to come forward
The college student went missing in North Dakota on March 16, 2025
By Jolan Kruse
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The contest
Goodbye, cabin fever: Bismarck winter powwow promotes healing
Over 200 dancers participated in the 3rd annual Winter Jam Powwow
By Gabrielle Nelson
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Explainer
The Battle of the Little Bighorn (Greasy Grass): Why it’s still being fought
150 years after the "Greasy Grass" victory, the Lakota and Cheyenne are planning a massive 2026 commemoration—and still refuse a $1.5 billion settlement for their land
By Pier Paolo Bozzano
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Politics, History
Native officials denounce Trump’s Little Bighorn revisionism
The historic battlefield has been directed to remove signage sharing Native perspective on Custer’s Last Stand
By Brian Bull
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Cultural Resilience
For Two Spirits and Native LGBTQ+ people enduring a second Trump administration, the powwow must go on
Events and outreach continue as White House directives roll back rights and recognition
By Brian Bull
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Native Leadership
Native political organizer and activist running for South Dakota governor
Candidate Allison Renville stresses importance of restoring trust between tribes and the state
By Gabrielle Nelson
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Opinion
AISES conference showcases ‘enormous commitment’ to build STEM community
More than 3,000 participants attend Minneapolis event
By Jodi Rave Spotted Bear