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  • Community discussion centers on racism

    Dec 2, 2011

    As both a mother and an employee of the Rapid City Club for Boys, Cindy Lloyd sees the racism that Native American children deal with every day. Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/community-discussion-centers-on-racism/article_4ddbd45c-1bd4-11e1-8dc7-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1fNqWnpVL...

  • Dec 2, 2011

    RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA -- Major Stephanie R. Griffith, USMC, an enrolled member of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, has been awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service to her country. She has served in the Marine Corps for 13 years....

  • South Dakota court upholds dismissal of school abuse lawsuit

    Dec 2, 2011

    PIERRE -- The South Dakota Supreme Court says a man who alleges he was sexually abused decades ago at an American Indian boarding school cannot continue his lawsuit against the religious organizations that ran the school. Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/south-dakota-court-upholds-dismissal-of-school-abuse-lawsuit/article_f37479f2-1c31-11e1-8e1b-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1fNtbaCUK...

  • Time for the United States to Apologize

    Dec 2, 2011

    When Columbus got lost in America, he found healthy, thriving native peoples. Within 100 years, the civilizations he first met were decimated. In North America, north of Mexico, the pre-Columbian population has been estimated at 18 million people. By the time of the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890, there were barely 250,000 Native Americans left alive. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/ict_sbc/time-for-the-united-states-to-apologize http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/ict_sbc/time-for-the-united-states-...

  • Mandaree fights to save post office

    Dec 2, 2011

    Life has been tough this year for the people of Mandaree, a town tucked away in the scenic buttes of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. Read more: http://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-and-regional/mandaree-fights-to-save-post-office/article_be54c954-1c6b-11e1-8005-0019bb2963f4.html#ixzz1fNvyrVzd...

  • Dec 2, 2011

    FARMINGTON — About half the patients living with HIV or AIDS in northwest New Mexico were diagnosed here....

  • Dec 2, 2011

    AJ Russell began racing when he got his first dirt bike at age five. He's now part of the first racing team to have both a Native American owner and driver. He recently debuted in NASCAR's Camping World Truck Series. As part of Native American Heritage Month, host Michel Martin speaks with Russell about race car driving and embracing his ancestry....

  • As Feared, No Traditional American Indian Acts Receive Grammy Nominations

    Dec 2, 2011

    As Feared, No Traditional American Indian Acts Receive Grammy Nominations Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/12/01/as-feared-no-traditional-american-indian-acts-receive-grammy-nominations-65421 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/12/01/as-feared-no-traditional-american-indian-acts-receive-grammy-nominations-65421#ixzz1fNyciHWO...

  • Dec 2, 2011

    WHITE SWAN -- After losing her house to the big fire here 10 months ago, Angela Ike will finally move into a permanent single-wide home by Christmas....

  • Dec 2, 2011

    PHOENIX, (AP) - A former tribal police officer in eastern Arizona has pleaded guilty to civil rights violations....

  • Dec 2, 2011

    Substance abuse has long been a major problem on the rez. When I was growing up I mostly saw people abusing alcohol by drinking to get drunk. Seems like becoming highly intoxicated is always the goal, there’s no such thing as social drinking. People drink to get drunk. There is still rampant alcohol abuse on the rez and now other poisons have made their way into our lives; all are extremely dangerous to our people....