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Lakota Women Warriors to present colors at Rush game
The Lakota Women Warriors are set to present the colors for the Rapid City Rush match-up against the Utah Grizzlies on Saturday, December 12.
December 11, 2020
RAPID CITY, S.D. An organization whose focus is encouraging the young Native American community and raising awareness for women who serve in the U.S. Armed Forces will be presenting the colors at the Rapid City Rush game on Saturday night.
Created in October of 2014, the Lakota Women Warriors organization was built to give recognition to Native American women who serve or have served in the Armed Forces.
Donald Ruleaux
Donald D. Ruleaux, 89, of Chadron, NE passed away peacefully at his home with his daughter Mary, son-in-law Duane, and his friend Lynne by his side.
Don was born in Martin, SD on June 19, 1931 to a French Canadian Native American father and an English Mother. He spent his early years growing up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. When Don was entering the fourth grade, the family moved to Gordon, NE, where he attended school and graduated in 1950. His post-secondary education includes Kansas City Art Institute, a BA in Art Education from Chadron State College, MA in Art Education from Arizona State University, and George Washing University in Washington DC.