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Lakota students give back to their community with thoughtful gifts In appreciation for the community’s support, Lakota Future Business Leaders of America program bought small gifts for seniors.
FORT YATES — Dozens of Native American elders from South Dakota tribal nations gathered in the Prairie Knights Casino on the Standing Rock Reservation earlier this month.
The Lakota/Dakota language is endangered. At St. Bernard Mission School in Fort Yates, the school is helping teach students the language in fun ways.
Generations of Dakota and Lakota people have waited for an apology from the Canadian government. That apology came during an elaborate ceremony Monday morning.
Far out in the countryside of South Dakota is the Pine Ridge Reservation and home to the Oglala Lakota Tribe. On this adventure, I journey to a Lakota medicine man's home to hear what he has to ...
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The Oglala Lakota people want you to know about their centuries-old connection to this land in South Dakota. A Bighorn sheep navigates a treacherous rock formation in Badlands National Park. The ...
A different family, the Newells, first came to possess the artifacts, including the headdress, a bison horn, and a lock of braided hair, under unclear circumstances in the 1870s, when relative ...
Today, the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, delivered an apology on behalf of the Government of Canada, to the nine Dakota and Lakota First Nations in Canada ...
The Dakota and Lakota were defeated in battle by the Americans in the 1860s and 1870s, forcing many to move north. Canada allowed them to stay but ignored their title to land.
Federal government apologizes to Dakota, Lakota nations for historical mistreatment. Jason Warick | CBC News | Posted: July 15, 2024 5:46 PM | Last Updated: July 16.
In the 1870s, and again in 2007, Ottawa rejected the claim of the Dakota and Lakota Nations that they should be included in the treaties that most Prairie First Nations already belong to, ...