Janet Alkire, chairwoman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, urged North Dakota lawmakers to join forces with tribal nations ...
South Dakota native Jackie Barber has been appointed Secretary of the U.S. Senate by Republican Sen. John Thune.
Cam Miller ran for two touchdowns and threw for two more in his 54th consecutive start as North Dakota State's quarterback, ...
an Oglala Lakota spiritual leader and president of the Native American Church of South Dakota. At least 200 people gathered on IPCI’s grounds over Thanksgiving week, learning about peyote ...
The Native American Church is considered the most widespread religious movement among the Indigenous people of North America. It holds sacred the peyote cactus, which grows naturally only in some ...
DARLINGTON, S.C. – Kay Patterson, a former Democratic state lawmaker and a prominent figure in South Carolina politics, died at the age of 93. The South Carolina Democratic Party confirmed his ...
By 2027, pawpaw and silky dogwood trees ... the south and north sides of park trails. The creek is 40 feet to 50 feet at its widest, Morrell said. Pawpaw was selected because a native colony ...
The renewed ride goes from the Crow Creek Sioux Reservation in North Dakota to Minnesota. Join Native America Calling to hear from the riders about the journey and the history they are highlighting.
is also the largest stand of ancient coast redwoods south of San Francisco. It was 97 per cent burned in 2020, when fire erupted in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Tens of thousands of trees were ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - It’s two days before Christmas homes across KOTA Territory are filled with presents, wrapping paper and, of course, Christmas trees ... a fourth South Dakota tree ...
Ryan Rickelton moves joint-seventh in South Africa's all-time top scorers in a Test innings after hitting 259 in the second Test against Pakistan. England are no longer in contention but which ...
The Post’s year-long investigation found that three times as many Native American students had died at boarding schools between 1828 and 1970 as the U.S. government had previously reported.