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A year as Miss He Sapa Win
Wounded Knee Massacre victims’ descendants urge feds to go beyond review, rescind soldiers’ honor medals at last
By Tracy L. Barnett
Lakota Two-Spirit activist attends White House celebration
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
Civil rights investigation finds Rapid City Area Schools ‘discriminated' against Native students
Tribe will not attend governor’s public safety summit
Rapid City schools see record number of Native graduates
Remembering Cole Brings Plenty
Lakota woman leaves behind powerful legacy
Cheyenne River Youth Project purchases land near Bear Butte
Changing the narrative, one photo at a time
Fourth tribe bans Gov. Kristi Noem
MMIP cases in South Dakota remain high, new efforts hope to change that
Oglala Sioux Tribe calls for ceasefire in Gaza
Tribes call for apology from SD governor
Voting rights at center of tribal dispute with city
Wounded Knee descendants group plans ceremony for artifacts
Stories from Wounded Knee 133 years later
Rapid City Indigenous Center in early planning stage
MTV gives a platform to Oglala Lakota teens
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, MTV helped seven teens from the Pine Ridge Reservation present their short film
Amelia Schafer, Rapid City Journal + ICT
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