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The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska became the first reservation in the state to legalize medical and recreational marijuana.
After heavy storms rolled through Siouxland Wednesday night into early Thursday morning, another round of potentially severe ...
The last South Dakota tribe to formally banish Gov. Kristi Noem from their lands is now the first to undo the restriction. In a letter to Noem written Tuesday, Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe president ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe has removed the ban they had placed on Republican Gov. Kristi Noem. The ban was passed in May. In a release sent Wednesday, the Tribe ...
The Santee Sioux Nation’s longtime land manager Mike Crosley stands in a field owned by tribal members but managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Since the flooding in 2019, the field has not ...
Santee Sioux leaders say a housing shortage that's beset the reservation is caused a lack of federal funding that follows a history of the government taking land, food and opportunities.
The flooding to hit the Midwest as a result of last week’s wild bomb cyclone is no joke. It’s already killed at least four people, according to the Washington Post, and Vice President Mike ...
Lincoln indian Center board member John yoakum (left) and executive director Steve Laravie Jr. load bottled water onto a truck to be delivered to the Santee Sioux reservation on Wednesday in Lincoln.
Lincoln Indian Center board member John Yoakum (left) and executive director Steve Laravie Jr. load bottled water onto a truck to be delivered to the Santee Sioux Reservation on Wednesday in Lincoln.
The Santee Sioux Nation reservation in northeast Nebraska has been under a no-drink order since 2019. Leaders hope a new state law could jumpstart funding needed to fix the problem.