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The South Dakota Urban Indian Health Board of Directors last week appointed a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe to lead the nearly 50-year-old organization. New Executive Director Colette Keith ...
Unique German silver and brass-inlaid Colorado State Penitentiary-made mounted spurs with heel bands adorned with 1-1/3-inch engraved, inlaid circles with brass borders, each encasing a five-point ...
The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska became the first reservation in the state to legalize medical and recreational marijuana.
A group of several dozen Indigenous youth from across the Klamath Basin recently emerged victorious after a monthlong journey ...
The Bush Foundation last week announced its 2025 Bush Fellows – individuals whose bold vision and leadership are shaping communities in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations ...
In a letter to Senator Mike Rounds, Republican of South Dakota, the head of a network of Native radio and television stations ...
In 1866, a discussion occurred between Col. Carrinton and Cheyennes at Fort Phil Kearny resulted in a Cheyenne pledge of peace.