“Tomorrow is the end of the world, but it is the beginning of a new world,” said Attorney Chase Iron Eyes, Lakota, who helped bring Pe’ Sla international attention with LastRealInd...
Vincent Schilling
October 25, 2012
This summer a 1,900-acre section of land in the Black Hills of South Dakota called Reynolds Prairie to some was slated to go up for public auction, but the area is the sacred site ...
As his life is honored in Kyle, South Dakota today, many across Indian country have reacted to the passing of self-described “Oglala Freedom Fighter” Russell Means , who began his ...
Back in September, the Rosebud Sioux Tribe (RST) announced that they had secured funding, specifically a $900,000 earnest deposit financed from the Indian Land Tenure Foundation of...
Vincent Schilling
September 12, 2012

In a historic victory for American Indian tribes, the owners of the sacred site

Vincent Schilling
September 07, 2012

Though the Ro

“When I saw that Pe’ Sla was at risk, I thought somebody should do something and I said that to myself for about two

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples,

Chase Iron Eyes, an attorney and founding writer at LastRealIndians.com, is seen in this video asking people to unite

Gale Courey Toensing
August 18, 2012

Each spring since time immemorial, Lakota people have visited their sacred places in South Dakota’s Black Hills—P

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