On Nov. 1, community members volunteering for Oyáte kiŋ čhaŋtéwaštepi arrived at Memorial Park expecting to set up a weekly ...
Volunteers for a Native organization were shocked to find a cage around the spot they've been serving free meals at since ...
For the Oglala Lakota of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation that place is a site near Wounded Knee Creek, 16 miles northeast of the town of Pine Ridge. From a distance the hill is unremarkable ...
When the U.S. Army massacred a Lakota village at Blue Water, dozens of plundered artifacts ended up in the Smithsonian. The ...
On the banks of Wounded Knee Creek, a dream died in 1890 in a brutal massacre. Today, 110 years later, on that same creek, a ...
Since the arrival of Europeans on the shores of the North American continent, indigenous peoples have struggled to survive in a dominate culture that does not want them. Since this moment of ...
For over a year, Lloyd Big Crow, Oglala Lakota, had heard rumors that Pennington County provided one-way tickets out of the ...
Specialist Moses Brave Heart, a member of the South Dakota Army National Guard's 235th Military Police Company, has recently ...
Club member and WHS senior Rosalia Szameit, who is Oglala Lakota ... The seven nations that make up the Očéti Šakówiŋ Oyate are Lakota, Santee, Wahpeton, Wahpekute, Sisseton, Lower Yanktonai ...
On June 25 and 26, 1876, warriors of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho nations defeated Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer and the U.S. Army’s 7th Cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
If you look at a map of South Dakota, you’ll see that the southwestern corner shows the outline of a border within the state. That border demarcates the boundaries of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation ...
where they'll get to learn from members of different indigenous groups like the Oglala Sioux, the Sucangu Lakota Oyate Nation ...