Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The aftermath of the Wounded Knee Massacre (Photo/Wikimedia Commons) On Friday, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Oceti Sakowin Treaty Councils issue this urgent call to all Lakota people, communities, and leadership: it is time to launch ...
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Lynne Colombe grew up at the intersection of agriculture and Lakota culture on the Sicangu Lakota (Rosebud Sioux) Reservation. A creative change-maker, she has worked as a journalist, editor, ...
Survivors recalled arriving at the Wounded Knee camp three days after the fighting, finding a blizzard had buried the frozen bodies of Lakota men, women, children and infants in snow. They described ...
Sahela “Toka Win” Sangrait would have turned 23 on March 26. Instead, more than 50 people gathered on her birthday to demand ...
Emmy award-winning social justice storyteller, philanthropist and entrepreneur Sarah Eagle Heart presented at the DeLuca forum yesterday in an event hosted by the Wisconsin Union Directorate, drawing ...
On Wednesday morning, on the Rosebud Reservation of South Dakota, two cousins named Karen and Phil Little Thunder addressed the Rosebud Sioux Tribal Council to announce an unprecedented return of ...
This is the first of several posts about Tasunka Witko, reflecting on Joseph Marshall III’s book, The Journey of Crazy Horse: A Lakota History. It is the most exemplary biography of Tasunka Witko. The ...
Anthropologists divide the Lakota Sioux into seven bands. One band is called the Brulé or the Sicangu, or the Burnt Thighs. In August of 1854, a village of the Brulé people, led by chief Conquering ...
When Lakota artist Marty Two Bulls Jr. looks at the Black Hills of South Dakota, he doesn’t just see its natural beauty. He also sees a scar cut deep into the heart of the universe. The mountain range ...
New laundromat improves access to essential services and supports economic development for the Oglala Lakota community.
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