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This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a ...
The documentary "Lakota Nation vs. The United States" delves into the century-long struggle of the Lakota people to reclaim ...
Camp Lakota is a home-away-from-home for many scouts across West Central and Northwestern Ohio. After the completion of the new Cooper Lodge and Keith Hubbard Dining Hall, there are still some funding ...
While drums are a familiar sight at the Worthington International Festival, the festival itself will be a new one for the ...
Mendoza, of Rapid City, is one of 24 people from South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and 23 Native nations who was granted a 2024 Bush Fellowship. Rapid City Bush Fellow on a mission to learn ...
The collective experience of the Oglala Lakota nation is testament to a wider issue, grounded in colonial history and inadequate federal support. Of the 9.7 million Native Americans in the United ...
After focusing largely on education and storytelling for white people, she said, Confluence’s new focus will be “Native stories for Native people.” It’s up to local Natives to decide ...
AMC+'s "Lakota Nation vs. United States" landed two of the top awards on Thursday at the Documentary Emmys, including best doc and directing (Jesse Short Bull and Laura Tomaselli).
On This Day in 1890, the U.S. Army Killed Nearly 300 Lakota People in the Wounded Knee Massacre The mass murder made sensational news at the time, but getting to the heart of the matter took a ...
Sunday marked 134 years since a "brutal, cold-blooded massacre" of the Indigenous Lakota Sioux people of the Great Plains, a tragedy that drew more scrutiny from the U.S. government in recent months.