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Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe files new lawsuit over DAPL
Tribe says case against Army Corps triggered in part by new engineering report on water crossing
Mary Steurer / North Dakota Monitor
Standing Rock Tribe is latest to sue social media companies for alleged mental health effects
John Hult / North Dakota Monitor
Indigenous world leader shares insights on three decades of treaty rights work, global advocacy
International Indian Treaty Council Executive Director Andrea Carmen on treaties, climate change and Indigenous rights
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International Indian Treaty Council conference returns to Oceti Sakowin for 50th Anniversary
Council celebrates half a century “Defending our Treaty Rights to Food, Water and Health, so that our Peoples will Live”
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Standing Rock Sioux graduate takes on reservation school principal duties
Tyson Maxon tackles daunting odds because ‘Native kids can do just as well as any other kids’
Adrianna Adame
‘The Avengers’ Lakota dub hits Disney+
Project members share their on-set experiences and their hopes for Lakota youth
Leah Mesquita / ICT
Reviving Roots: Dakota-Lakota Summer Institute grows number of traditional language speakers
Educators apply Indigenous language to curriculum
Adrianna Adame
North Dakota judge dismisses Dakota Access Pipeline protestor’s case, recognizes ‘horrific injuries’ sustained in DAPL resistance
Sophia Wilansky vows to fight ruling of qualified immunity that shields law enforcement
Adrianna Adame
Indigenous concerns surface in North Dakota v. Corps of Engineers federal DAPL lawsuit
State seeks recovery of funds for suppressing pipeline resistance at Standing Rock
Talli Nauman
Corps chose not to publicize environmental damage by DAPL protesters, official testifies
Mary Steurer / North Dakota Monitor
Testimony shows Burgum didn’t want DAPL to escalate into a standoff
Mary Steurer / North Dakota Monitor
Former governor frustrated with federal bureaucracy during DAPL protests
Federal trial anticipated to last until mid-March
Mary Steurer / North Dakota Monitor
Trial set for North Dakota’s pursuit of pipeline policing costs
Trial set for North Dakota’s pursuit of pipeline policing costs
State is seeking federal reimbursement for the costs it incurred responding to lengthy protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline years ago
Jack Dura / AP VIA ICT
USDA working with ranchers toward Indigenous food sovereignty
A new pilot program announced this week aims to localize meat distribution, support small businesses and improve food distribution on reservations
Amelia Schafer / Rapid City Journal via ICT
Sitting Bull portrait sells at auction to private bidder
The rare 1890 painting by a New York artist and activist was sold by an heir to the original buyer
Sandra Hale Schulman / ICT
‘Landmark’ climate ruling on BLM fracking
Talli Nauman / Indian Country Today
Federal permit process for the Dakota Access Pipeline was illegal and flawed
Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
‘LAKOTA. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, my family.’
Jourdan Bennett-Begaye / Indian Country Today
Boston Celtics’ Kyrie Irving to be honored by Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Vincent Schilling / Indian Country Today
In Victory for Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Court Finds That Approval of Dakota Access Pipeline Violated the Law
Jodi Rave Spotted Bear