
800 Oglala Sioux to lose General Assistance money
Tribe responds to termination of day-to-day survival fundsBy James Giago Davies
Native Sun News Today Correspondent | March 22, 2017
PINE RIDGE –– On March 20, the Oglala Sioux Tribe (OST) Executive Committee passed a resolution, 17-39XB, that demanded “an immediate consultation between official representatives with decision making authority from the BIA Central Office, BIA Aberdeen Area Office and Pine Ridge Agency, to resolve the...

CRST files emergency motion to stop oil flow
By Talli Nauman
Native Sun News Today
Health & Environment Editor | March 22, 2017
EAGLE BUTTE –– The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe filed an emergency motion on March 15 to prevent crude oil from being released into the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) segment that runs under the Oahe Reservoir. The companies involved in the pipeline construction said in filings...

U.S. Attorney for South Dakota to remain
By Ernestine Chasing Hawk
Native Sun News Today
Managing Editor | March 22, 2017
WASHINGTON –– The new U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions abruptly ousted 46 remaining U.S. Attorneys appointed by President Barack Obama, but the U.S. Attorney of the District of South Dakota was not among those forced to leave his post. Randolph John ‘Randy’ Seiler a native...

Dineh elders: ‘We are protesting on behalf of global society’
40-year-old Navajo battle is compared to DAPL standoffBy Talli Nauman
Native Sun News Today
Health & Environment Editor | March 22, 2017
BIG MOUNTAIN, Ariz. –– Comparing themselves to the water protectors who defend the Missouri River from the Dakota Access Pipeline construction in Lakota Territory, relocation resisters recently observed their 40th anniversary here in Navajo-Hopi lands with a call for volunteers to help elders keep traditions...

Travelers to Haven share experiences
Contributed by Collective Impact | March 22, 2017
RAPID CITY –– Members of the Rapid City community who traveled to San Antonio March 7-10, to tour the Haven for Hope reflected on the experience at a post-trip press conference in Rapid City on Tuesday, March 14. Eighteen people representing city and county government,...