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Actor Cole Brings Plenty missing, wanted for domestic violence

Actor Cole Brings Plenty missing, wanted for domestic violence
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Native American Actor Cole Brings Plenty is Still Missing; Police Want to Arrest Him

Native American Actor Cole Brings Plenty is Still Missing; Police Want to Arrest Him
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Kristi Noem's Ambition:  VP Nomination at Tribal Expense

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem s aspiration for the vice presidential nomination coincides with strained relations with Native American tribes. Explore the controversy and implications in this opinion piece.

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Women's History Month: Elizabeth Peratrovich (Tlingit)

An Alaska Native civil rights leader, Elizabeth Peratrovich (Tlingit) was before her time. Peratrovich, born in 1911 in St. Petersburg, Alaska, grew up during a time where signs outside of restaurants often read: “No Indians or dogs allowed.”

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Women's History Month: Marcella Rose LeBeau

Marcella Rose LeBeau, a tribal citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux, lived a long life that was spent in service to others–in Indian Country and beyond–as a nurse, tribal councilor, and advocate. Born in Promise, South Dakota, her grandmother gave her Native name: Wigmunke’ Waste Win’, which means Pretty Rainbow Woman. Upon receiving a Leadership Award from the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) during its winter session in Washington, D.C. in February 2020, LeBeau, 100, told a moving story of having treated a soldier, a tribal citizen of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, who lost both of his legs during the war, and then meeting him some forty years later.

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