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Forced as a child out of Minnesota following the 1862 Dakota War, Charles Eastman began his formal education in Flandreau. He went on to become the first licensed Native American physician in the United States.
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With origins in the 1870s as a Presbyterian mission school, today's Flandreau Indian School is one of just four remaining federally funded and operated off-reservation boarding schools for Native American students in the U.S.
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In The Moment ... March 13, 2019 Show 534 Hour 2At one point Jej Vinson called Flandreau South Dakota home. His passion for singing has landed him a spot…
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NewsIn The Moment ... September 19, 2017 Show 180 Hour 2SDPB's Hugh Weber is the host of The Potluck Society. He joins us for a weekly helping of ideas,…
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NewsOn Wednesday, August 3rd, South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced charges against two men for drug offenses. The men were hired as…
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NewsDana Ferguson is a watchdog state government and political reporter with Argus Leader Media. Kevin Woster is a reporter for KELO-TV, Rapid City…
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Leaders of the Flandreau Santee Sioux tribe are legalizing marijuana on the reservation. The executive board has approved the ordinance after examining…