In September, at least 73 Native people were reported missing in North and South Dakota — 65 are children
Dear Tiger Lily Reader:
I know a lot of people plan on attending the Four Bears powwow in New Town, N.D. this weekend. So, all the folks traveling to Fort Berthold, please travel safe! It sounds like it’s going to be great event. Vonnie Alberts, one of the organizers, told me today that 22 vendors are registered.
Jodi Rave
Note: Some of my writing on eagle feathers.
Jodi Rave Spotted Bear (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation)
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Location: Twin Buttes, North Dakota
Spoken Languages: English
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