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If you’re enjoying your day off that’s because it’s Native American Day. In 1989 the state changed the holiday from Columbus Day.Many native children…
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This week Congress passed an act to spur tribal tourism and increase support for tribal art. The act boosts federal funding and resources for native…
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Rolling Rez Arts, a bus that has a bank, business center and art classroom, is gearing up for a busy summer. The bus crisscrosses the Pine Ridge…
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A starving artist is sometimes seen as the norm. Many great artists lived at least some of their lives struggling with poverty, think, Van Gogh or even…
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The Denny Sanford PREMIER Center in Sioux Falls hosted thousands of people over the weekend for the state Class AA basketball tournament. But it wasn’t…
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Lawmakers in Pierre support two programs aimed at Native American education. One measure seeks to help people who want to finish college courses so they…
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A bill that requires students use school bathrooms that coincide with biological sex is not law. Governor Dennis Daugaard announced Tuesday he vetoed…
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Rapid City’s Community Conversations group is hosting an Innovation Summit on Thursday. The event marks the group’s one year anniversary. Chas Jewett, a…
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Legislation to require more teaching of tribal history in South Dakota schools failed its first committee hearing in the State Legislature. Some educators…
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A measure known as the transgender bathroom bill is on its way to the governor’s desk. House Bill 1008 survived the State Senate on Tuesday. Fifteen…