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Fort Belknap Indian Community selected to join program accessing national crime information
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US, Canada practiced indigenous child removal to destroy tribes: Native historian – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services
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Gov Kristi Noem calls on public universities to engender profound love of country, casts doubt on college civics curriculum
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Gov. Kristi Noem calls on public universities to engender profound love of country, casts doubt on college civics curriculum
In a letter to members of the South Dakota Board of Regents, Noem called on the regents to investigate funding of classroom teachings she finds anti-American. Two scholars rebuked her letter, calling it an attempt at political indoctrination. Written By: Christopher Vondracek | ×
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem speaks on Monday, May 3, 2021, underneath a backdrop of Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills, announcing a new recruitment measure to bring seasonal labor to the state for the upcoming tourism year. (Screenshot)
PIERRE, S.D. South Dakota s Gov. Kristi Noem released a scathing letter Tuesday, May 25, to the Boards of Regent, who oversee the state s public university system, warning them that South Dakotan will soon face many of the same forces that have wrecked other states education systems lest the public colleges r
Published May 14, 2021 Updated May 14, 2021, 12:52 pm CDT
Members of the Indigenous community woke up on May 6 to find their Instagram posts for National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls had disappeared. After months of planning and events leading up to May 5, the day of recognition, activists, educators, families, community organizations, and more had shared infographics, resources, and stories to help get the word about the epidemic of missing and murdered Native women, girls, relatives and Two Spirit Peoples on Instagram. Featured Video Hide
Stories were posted with several hashtags including “MMIW” for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, “MMIR” for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives or Relations, and “MMIWG2S” for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People.