As a child, Beverly Running Bear was forbidden to speak the Lakota language. Now she’s teaching it to her community.
If you love sharing with your kids about Lakota culture or have wanted to do so but weren't sure how to start, you're going ...
The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) held a ceremony on Sunday, March 15, in Bismarck, N.D. to honor the 2025-26 Tribal College and University Students of the Year and Coca-Cola First ...
The Battle of Powder River was fought between the Northern Cheyenne and U.S. Cavalry 150 years ago on March 17, 1876. Revisit ...
"Greasy Grass" victory, the Lakota and Cheyenne are planning a massive 2026 commemoration—and still refuse a $1.5 billion settlement for their land ...
Native American culture has long been an important part of the annual Chasco Fiesta, where traditional dance, music and ...
On reservations in South Dakota and North Dakota, medical research led by tribal members is leading the way in filling health ...
Author and researcher Lance Dorrel returned to his hometown of Maryville to speak at the Nodaway County Historical Society’s Second Saturday event, presenting a program titled “The History They Tell” ...
Kofi Adubofour, a native of Kumasi, Ghana, has become a secret weapon for Lakota West High School's football team as they aim for the regional semifinals in the high school football playoffs. Raised ...
The beadwork artist Beverly Moran has impressed horse and art lovers with her intricate designs and detailed workmanship.
In January, the Lakota Times, a newspaper based in southwestern South Dakota, on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, abruptly announced its closure, citing “unforeseen circumstances and health issues.” ...
Lakota West Athletic Director Scott Kaufman is leaving his position after 13 years. Kaufman has accepted a director position with the Ohio High School Athletic Association. He has served as an ...