A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.
Native artists share stories of joy, resilience, and cultural continuity in groundbreaking exhibition at Denver Art Museum.
Sixty community leaders attended the breakfast and heard inspiring remarks from several speakers. Marc Kogan, Scout Executive ...
Martin and Trent led the Panthers to the 2024 Division I state championship game and hold multiple school records on the ...
The kahomani dance is known as the sweethearts dance by the Nakota, Lakota and Dakota people. Though banned during the ...
Kahomani is a Nakota/Lakota/Dakota word for sweetheart/friendship dance. They are being re-introduced back into communities ...
Senate Bill 196 would require that a sign listing the Woope Sakowin or seven essential teachings/laws be posted in South ...
HB 1260 would prevent transgender people from getting a birth certificate or driver's license that reflects their gender.
South Dakota public schools would be required to teach a specific set of Native American historical and cultural lessons if a ...
Founded by Leon Flying Hawk, the first ever Rez Recovery Warriors Gathering of Nations met in Pierre this past weekend. The two day event took place at the Ramkota Event Center. Multiple ...
The history of the disco band is littered with lineup changes, legal issues, and music-vibe shifts, but it's the association ...
At last weeks meeting of the Granite Falls City Council, MNPAiR artists Tamara Isfeld and John Sterner were in attendance to ...
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