A 35-year-old, Native-led nonprofit organization is taking steps toward reuniting youth with sacred sites. On
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The idea for the Cheyenne River Youth Project grew from seeds planted in 1975 by
The majority of local residents who recently addressed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers spoke
A Lakota lawyer who represented the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in its fight against the
What started off as a one time event has now entered its ninth year. The
A state board won’t make a final decision on the proposed expansion of South Dakota’s
Group homes are taking a community-based approach to caring for children, including using a village
Jacob Weasel was in a fight with a mountain. Hurricane-force winds bombarded him with snow
Eagle Butte, SD – Joye Braun (Wambli Wiyan Ka’win), a citizen of the Cheyenne River
BARRE, Mass. (AP) — About 150 artifacts considered sacred by the Lakota Sioux peoples are