
Looking back on Sturgis racial incident
By James Giago Davies and Kim Greager
Native Sun News Today Correspondents | October 18, 2017
STURGIS — There are many lessons to be learned from a racist incident at a South Dakota high school last week. An annual homecoming tradition turned into a viral controversy on social media as photos of Sturgis Brown High School students bashing a car with...

Former Sturgis student speaks up about racism
By Richie Richards
Native Sun News Today
Correspondent | October 18, 2017
RAPID CITY — The racism and hate caused one Native American student at Sturgis-Brown High School to change schools. Rapid City High School senior, Kaleb Walker, 17, transferred out of Sturgis-Brown High School following a year of bullying and physical intimidations according to the student-athlete...

PBS documentary features George Dull Knife and Guy Dull Knife Jr.
By Shirley Sneve | October 18, 2017
RAPID CITY — SDPB, Vision Maker Media, and Normal Life Pictures present two free, public screenings of On a Knife Edge, the stunning coming-of-age documentary featuring George Dull Knife and his father, Guy Dull Knife, Jr., of Kyle. One afternoon screening and one evening screening...

Bordeaux challenges colleges to help resolve Black Hills claim
| October 18, 2017
By Talli Nauman Native Sun News Today Health & Environment Editor SPEARFISH — The naming of a Black Hills State University residence hall after distinguished Lakota higher education expert Lionel Bordeaux gave him a springboard to instigate cooperation for return of 1868 Ft. Laramie Treaty...

Tribes decry court decision to let DAPL oil keep flowing
By Talli Nauman
Native Sun News Today
Health & Environment Editor | October 18, 2017
WASHINGTON — A federal judge ruled against tribal arguments on Oct. 11, when he declared that the contested Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) can continue pumping oil across the Missouri River, while the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finishes an environmental review he ordered on the...