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The town hall meetings, two of which are occurring in November, will strike an educational, empowering tone.
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The chapter has the support of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, which held a recent signing ceremony. The organization hopes to support 16 mentorships for kids in elementary grades through high school.
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The first-of-its-kind agreement will allow for a closer working relationship between the two agencies and will tighten jurisdictional gaps.
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The Oglala Sioux and Rosebud Sioux tribes will receive a total of $68 million in federal grants for high-speed internet infrastructure.
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This Spring, Little Wound School in the Pine Ridge Reservation released the seven-episode audio series "Heart of All."The Lakota Oral History project features dozens of interviews with elders in the community. The goal was to preserve oral traditions of Lakota people and share them with a new generation.
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A wildfire west of Oglala, South Dakota, has burned at least 600 acres of grassland since it started Tuesday afternoon.
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Charlie Nicole Cuny created Lakota Art Boxes, a free box full of art supplies, during the pandemic. She then mails or personally delivers them to families on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, where she lives.
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In a new episode, elders remember land lost to "the bombing range," a 341,726 acre portion of the Pine Ridge Reservation that was seized by the Department of the Army during World War II.
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Mniluzahan Okolakiciyapi Ambassadors worked with leadership of the Red Cloud Indian School to provide Rapid City leadership a tour of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
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The Indian Health Service transferred health care services over to the Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health Board.