
Was Russell Means Oglala?
Book asserts that he was French/DakotaBy James Giago Davies
Native Sun News Today Correspondent | December 6, 2017
RAPID CITY— It is never defined, exactly, the relationship between American Indian Movement (AIM) activist Russell Means, and Hélène E. Hagan, Moroccan born author and anthropologist, in Hagan’s 2017 book from Xlibris Press, Russell C. Means: The European Ancestry of a Militant Indian (1939-2012). The...

A prayer vigil for Jason Loafer
By Richie Richards
Native Sun News Today
Correspondent | December 6, 2017
RAPID CITY — The family of a man killed in a pedestrian accident in November gathered to pray and bring awareness to pedestrian safety in North Rapid City. Jason Loafer was struck by a vehicle traveling southbound on Haines Ave on Nov. 15, 2017 at...

‘There’s gold in them thar Black Hills’
PART 2By Talli Nauman
Native Sun News Today
Health & Environment Editor | December 6, 2017
RAPID CITY — Great Plains tribal leaders, at a meeting with U.S. Forest Service personnel here Nov. 21, fired a barrage of constitutional arguments against proposed federal permitting of new gold exploration in the Black Hills. The Forest Service asked for the meeting to address...

Sovereign immunity threatened by court ruling
By James Giago Davies
Native Sun News Today
Correspondent | December 6, 2017
RAPID CITY — Far across the country, in upper New York State, the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe (Akwasasne) needed help, specifically to protect tribal sovereign immunity from being limited by an unfavorable court ruling. Enter the Oglala Sioux Tribe (OST), who graciously filed an amicus...

Chief Joseph’s epic journey to reach Canada
By James Giago Davies
Native Sun News Today
Correspondent | December 6, 2017
Writing back in 1881, Helen Hunt Jackson could not know the ultimate fate of the Nez Percé, and her book, “A Century of Dishonor,” ends with Chief Joseph wondering if he would ever be allowed to live on the Nez Percé reservation in Idaho. He...