Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Press Release to Protect BloodRun


Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

February 11, 2013

OMAHA TRIBE OF NEBRASKA STATEMENT RE: South Dakota Bill 186 Blood Run/Good Earth State Park On behalf of the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, we ask to seek public support in our effort to protect and preserve a sacred site called Blood Run that exists within our ancestral land and present day South Dakota and Iowa. [...]read more

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