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As the saying goes one person’s loss is another person’s gain.When Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona had 100 more bison than could be maintained, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe seized the opportunity.
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A collection of regional nonprofit organizations is working to center Indigenous perspectives in fundraising. The Good Relatives Collaborative hosted one of the sessions at a recent Rapid City tribal relations meeting.
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The Oyate Health Clinic in Rapid City is celebrating its five-year anniversary and looking toward the future.
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Tribal leaders want more than conversation from elected officials. The request for action comes after meeting with the U.S. Attorney General and U.S. Senator Mike Rounds to discuss public safety challenges facing the tribes.
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Nine of South Dakota’s tribal leaders meet with the United States Attorney General along with U.S. Senator Mike Rounds to discuss law enforcement and public safety issues plaguing tribal land.
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Over 70 new bison are integrating into the existing buffalo herd at the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation.
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The founder of the Red Ribbon Skirt Society discusses the application process and how she’ll explore the fellowship. Lily Mendoza is part of the 2024 fellowship cohort with the Bush Foundation.
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New details are emerging about the Native Women’s Health Clinic in Rapid City. That program has not seen any patients since April of 2023.
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At least one western South Dakota tribe is pulling its share of funding from a clinic meant to provide women’s health services for enrolled members living in Rapid City.
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The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe passes a resolution calling for an “immediate and lasting ceasefire in Palestine.”