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Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrations unite generations
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A year as Miss He Sapa Win
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Center for Indigenous Research launches Great Plains Hub
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Film shines light on search for student graves
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Award-winning Native star quilt maker opens storefront
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School superintendent fired after racist comments
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Lakota Two-Spirit activist attends White House celebration
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Rapid City
Black Hills events embrace Two-Spirit community
A three-day celebration by Uniting Resilience in Rapid City, S.D., celebrated Two-Spirit identity during the last weekend of Pride
Amelia Schafer, Rapid City Journal + ICT
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Superintendent placed on leave following offensive comments
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Educational support goes a long way with Native students
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Civil rights investigation finds Rapid City Area Schools ‘discriminated' against Native students
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Tribe will not attend governor’s public safety summit
Kristi Noem
Rapid City schools see record number of Native graduates
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Final South Dakota tribe bans governor
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Remembering Cole Brings Plenty
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Seventh tribe bans Kristi Noem
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Leonard Peltier: 'I hope I make it to June 10'
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Northern Plains tribes get $135 million for solar power
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MMIP conference a place for healing and hope
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Lakota woman leaves behind powerful legacy
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