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Two of South Dakota’s lawmakers who represent the area have written a formal letter of support for the state of public safety ...
Pentecost celebrates linguistic diversity (Acts 2). Revelation’s throne room preserves every tribe, tongue, people, and nation (Rev 7 :9). Forced cultural erasure wars against God’s eschatological ...
Since 1868 the Hidatsa, Mandan, and Arikara, collectively known as the Three Affiliated Tribes, have lived together on what ...
Tourists find historic human remains near Edisto in area once known as Edingsville Beach. The bones are at MUSC in Charleston ...
the U.S. Government and indigenous communities over the Great Plains region. Despite its devastating impact on Plains Indian tribes, most Americans know little to nothing about it, host Melodie ...
"Are We There Yet?" is a painting by artist Theresa Otteson of Farmington, Utah, that will be on display in the upcoming ...
The American Plains Artists Summer Show is set to once again return to the Fort Concho National Historic Landmark in June, continuing a decade-old tradition of presenting artwork created by ...
The Meskwaki Tribe announces a major achievement in Tribal housing. For the first time since taking over management from the former Tribally Designated Housing Entity, all 20 apartment units managed ...
The Native Americans of the Great Plains had lived off the land for many generations. To see them atop their horses, striding through the currents of golden grass, was surely a majestic sight.
Even with treaties in place between the Indigenous and the colonists, bands of Native Americans did not approve of the excess migration and felt the settlers were either disrespectful to their ...
Tribal members later settled in Montana and Canada and are now scattered across the U.S. Northern Plains ... Great Falls. It was here that the “Hill 57” community of landless Native Americans ...