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The SD organization is the first Friends of the Children chapter to focus on a specific cultural group, in this case indigenous boys and girls from Rapid City and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
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-When Coleman Eagle Elk first met a boy he expects to mentor from youth to adulthood, he used an ancient indigenous instrument to find common ground through song.
The larger, long-term goal of Friends of the Children is to use the fledgling Rapid City chapter as a model for how to bring the program to more Indigenous populations.