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MORTON, Minn. — The first of four Dakota-English language road signs was unveiled Monday, July 29, by the Lower Sioux Indian Community on Redwood County Road 24, near Reservation Highway 5 in Morton.
Two Native nations in South Dakota have been selected by the Indian Affairs Office of Indian Economic Development to receive money as part of a $7 million grant awarded to 45 Native organizations for ...
MORTON — Decorating bright orange T-shirts was the order of the day for a dozen Native American girls one Tuesday in September. Some of the girls from the Lower Sioux Community at Morton ironed ...
Native American radio stations will receive stopgap funding promised to them in a handshake deal with the Trump administration, U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds said Thursday in response to ...
The Standing Rock Sioux tribe is prioritizing speakers of its native languages for its COVID-19 vaccine distribution, The Associated Press reported. Standing Rock Sioux Reservation Tribal Chairman ...
WILLMAR — The first of four Dakota-English language road signs was unveiled Monday by the Lower Sioux Indian Community on Redwood County Road 24, near Reservation Highway 5 in Morton. According to a ...