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Stand Off Begins to Protect Sacred Site
David Melmer
May 14, 2003
LAKE ANDES, S.D. - Alphonse Leroy said he would protect the sacred burial sites of his ancestors with his life...
South Dakota Boarding School Survivors Detail Sexual Abuse
Stephanie Woodard
July 28, 2011
The Dakota expression for child, wakan injan , can be translated as “they too are sacred,” according to Glenn Drapeau, Ihanktonwan Dakota and a member of the Elk Soldier Society on...
Yankton Sioux Chalk Up Supreme Court Win
Stephanie Woodard
June 22, 2011
News traveled fast on the Yankton Sioux Reservation on Monday, June 20, as word was passed among tribal members of a U.S...
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