-
"I believe that it is an act of sovereignty for a tribe to take control of their cultural history by telling their own story. And what better way to do that than tourism with people from your local community to even internationally?"
-
At the recent Black Hills Tourism conference, a leader of the Pine Ridge Chamber of Commerce was named the winner of the tourism pioneer award. He said tourism can be a meaningful driver for tribal economies.
-
A South Dakota man is sentenced in connection to a West River meth ring.
-
Tawa Ducheneaux, executive director of the Heritage Center, previews the upcoming 56th annual Red Cloud Indian Art Show. Hear more about the 10-week art show in Pine Ridge.
-
Artist Keith BraveHeart gives us a preview of his film "INSPIRED — Horse Nation of the Ochéthi Šakówin.” We talk about storytelling and the significance of the unseen.
-
$13 million has been invested in the Red Cloud Indian School, also known as Maȟpíya Lúta. Where will that funding be going?
-
Pine Ridge is back at the state 'A' boys basketball tournament in 2024. For Thorpes head coach Casey Means, his program is about a strong culture with everyone doing their part.
-
State tournaments are the perfect spot for historical moments, and for Giada Scherich, she rose to the occasion on the biggest stage. The Lakota Tech junior not only won her first ever state wrestling title for herself, but she’s also the first wrestler from her school to do it.
-
Four cheerleaders from the Oglala Sioux Tribe were chosen to be a part of the of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade as members of the Spirit of America cheer squad.
-
Get to know Billy Mills who grew up in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. He became a Kansas Jayhawk, enlisted in the Marines, and became an Olympic Legend.