Richard Two Bulls
Diversity beat reporter-
Healing with Horses is a program under the Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health Board Opioid Response program. It offers equine-assisted healing events for Native American youth, adults, and families in the Rapid City area. SDPB’s Richard Two Bulls joins us to talk about this program.
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Sicangu CDC's Food Initiative Program on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation is a grassroots effort in gaining sustainable, regenerative food for its people.
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The money will be used for infrastructure improvements and housing rehabilitation.
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USDOT will award more $10 million to 36 tribes for public transit improvements.
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Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Tribal Chairman Delbert Hopkins Jr. delivered the 2022 State of the Tribes Address to the South Dakota Legislature.
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Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg said Wednesday that he has not hired anyone to serve as a liaison for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons, even though the Legislature passed a law last year requiring him to create the position.
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Thunder Valley acquired 48 acres of land in Whiteclay, Nebraska, with the hopes of building an intentional, holistic healing community for Pine Ridge Tribal members.
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Music has a way of speaking to a special place in the human heart. High schools across the Pine Ridge Reservation received more than 900 new musical instruments earlier this month. The donation is part of the "Tunes for Tots" program by the rock band Widespread Panic, in partnership with other non-profits.
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U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland signaled her commitment to Indian Country with a Friday meeting in Rapid City involving leaders Leadership from 12 different Tribes in the Great Plains tribes.
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From traditional Lakota arts to contemporary pieces, the Lakota Nation Invitational Art Show offers a broad showcase of different mediums of art.