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Native American leaders and survivors of the federal Indian boarding school system are calling on the Biden administration to do more than apologize to facilitate healing for their communities.
The Sioux were not the original inhabitants of the Black Hills. Their people were originally from the Northern Great Lakes and moved westward. Beginning in the early 18th century, the Sioux engaged in ...
Four Lakota Schools’ teachers and school administrators were recently surprised and spotlighted as winners of the district’s highest honor for education leaders. The annual “Lakota Diamond ...
Tecumseh, Geronimo, and Wilma Mankiller are among the notable Native American leaders who left a mark with their leadership, creations and bravery in battle.
The battle along the Little Bighorn River in June 1876 was Crazy Horse’s finest moment as a leader. He executed a singular tactical maneuver, riding hard nearly a mile downriver with his band of ...
Tecumseh, Geronimo, and Wilma Mankiller are among the notable Native American leaders who left a mark with their leadership, creations and bravery in battle.
“In filming this, I really learned a lot about him as a person. I learned how incredibly smart and level-headed he was in an apocalyptic reality,” -- Michael Spears, Bozeman ...
The leader of Butler County’s largest school system is wrapping up her first school year at the helm and recently took a look back on her initial impacts on Lakota Schools.
John Spotted Tail favored putting it in a museum, where visitors could learn about the Lakota leader. For several years, he kept the suitcase in his home, but the responsibility began to weigh on him.
Native American leaders from all across the state met up in Albany on Monday for an historic meeting with lawmakers. It was part of Native American Day in New York state, which was Monday.