Around 30 members of the Indigenous Parent Advisory Committee gathered to elect new officers during
Community
A partnership of the Sacred Pipe Resource Center (SPRC) and the North Dakota Council on
Missing a bus would be an inconvenience for most people. For Raymond Mallard, a 53-year-old
The U.S. District Court has ordered North Dakota to adopt two tribes’ proposed redistricting maps,
When a student shut down during math, Brooke Zupan, a first-grade teacher, took a moment
Most people familiar with American Indian history know about the Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec.
In the morning, Aulora Severance awakens her 3-year-old son, Jakobi Uses Arrow, to take him
Local community members are invited to the Indigenous Community New Year’s Eve Celebration to enjoy
We understand that 2023 was a year filled with the best of times. For others,
Bismarck students recently celebrated the Dec. 21 winter solstice surrounded by an array of colorful