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Tribes call for apology from SD governor
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Lakota teacher wins national education award
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Rapid City Indigenous Center in early planning stage
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Lakota woman opens Pine Ridge children’s shelter
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Cheyenne River Youth Project celebrates 35 years
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A school where students can be ‘unapologetically Indigenous’
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USDA working with ranchers toward Indigenous food sovereignty
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Law enforcement issues unresolved following Oglala Lakota lawsuit
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Dancing for inclusion
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Buttigieg meets with SD tribes to discuss transportation issues
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Tribe takes law into its own hands
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Rising Lakota musician ‘Hittin’ Home Runs’
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Fires burn across Montana’s Flathead reservation
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Slain man's vandalized memorial leads to reform efforts
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RedCan graffiti festival allows self-expression through art
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Tribe, community comes together to rejoice in ‘Indian Days’
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Community left with more questions, fewer answers
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Thunder Valley takes steps toward MMIP search and rescue
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Montana Two Spirit Society moves forward with pride
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New summit uplifts rural, Indigenous voices to empower
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