
Oil leak angers tribal leaders
By Talli Nauman
Native Sun News Today
Health & Environment Editor | November 22, 2017
BRITTON — Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Chair Harold Frazier roundly condemned the perpetrators of the largest Keystone 1 Pipeline oil-spill ever in Lakota Territory on Nov. 16. The ongoing incident came to light as Nebraska officials readied for a Nov. 20 vote on the parent...

He uses music to heal from adoption trauma
By Richie Richards
Native Sun News Today
Correspondent | November 22, 2017
RAPID CITY — As a child in the foster care system, Alberto “Bert” Malcom, 21, was bounced from family to family across South Dakota before being adopted to a family in Nebraska. This constant shuffling created an unsettled spirit in this Lakota man which has...

The meaning of ‘hope’ at Hope Center
By Kimberly Greiger
Native Sun News Today
Correspondent | November 22, 2017
RAPID CITY — What does the word “hope” mean? The dictionary defines hope as a noun – a feeling that what is desired can be had; or a verb – to believe, desire and trust. For hundreds of people in Rapid City, hope exists in...

Sculpture Garden dedicated at Halley Park
Four great men honored with busts of bronzeBy James Giago Davies
Native Sun News Today
Correspondent | November 22, 2017
RAPID CITY— Halley Park sits at an important connecting point in Rapid City, right at the Eastern end of a gap that divides the City into East/West halves, and on land that was taken from the Sioux San Indian Hospital, where a Sioux Museum once...

Giago main speaker at Black Hills Forum and Press Club
Tackles the tough topic of Wounded KneeBy James Giago Davies
Native Sun News Today
Correspondent | November 22, 2017
RAPID CITY — On the fourth Friday of every month, the Black Hills Forum and Press Club meets to “promote civic engagement and civility in public discourse.” This month’s speaker was Publisher Tim Giago, founder of the Native American Journalists Association, and long time Rapid...