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Each year, Maȟpíya Lúta holds an annual buffalo harvest that involves students and members of the community.
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Students from Maȟpíya Lúta read the story of the White Buffalo Calf Woman.
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The flash flooding May 5-6th, 2007, is a night people in Aberdeen and northeast South Dakota will not forget.
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Biking in Timber Lake looks a little bit different. Meet the members of the Unicycle Club.
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The South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office encourages citizens to celebrate by touring, learning, and supporting historical sites.
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Come learn more about the hands-on career and technical education students are receiving in Timber Lake and across northwest South Dakota.
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A family’s brand is more than a mark of ownership. A family brand has a story – a legacy. It’s often passed down from one generation to the next because for many ranch families, the story behind their cattle brand is entwined with the family’s history.
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The Civilian Conservation Corps has a deep history in the Hill City area. A museum dedicated to the CCC is headquartered there, and the high school is the only one in the county that is allowed to use Smokey Bear as its mascot.
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Historians Jon Lauck and Jon Schaff recap the 56th Dakota Conference. They discuss the political influence of South Dakota and the current state of history education.
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When taking in the Badlands of South Dakota this summer, be sure to look for its most famous residents, the big horn sheep.
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We take you to visit three builders in South Dakota: a woodworker who makes cutting boards in Rapid City, a canoe creator near Vermillion, and a guitar craftsman in Sioux Falls.
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Each year, Maȟpíya Lúta holds an annual buffalo harvest that involves students and members of the community.