As initial reports of a mass murder of Lakota Native Americans on December 29, 1890, trickled across the nation, newspapers ...
The White House answered by sending in several thousand troops. Indian agent James McLaughlin believed Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull was “the high priest” and chief instigator of the ...
From the Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for 1891, volume 1, pages 179-181. Extracts from verbatim stenographic report of council held by delegations of Sioux with Commissioner of ...
As the winter of 1890 set in, federal agent Daniel Royer sent a telegram to the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs expressing his fears about the Lakota’s spiritual dance ritual. “Indians are ...
A Facebook group aims to find the true identity of a deceased Lakota man in Pennsylvania and bring him home to his community ...
Filmed over 13 years, the documentary follows Lakota dancer Delwin Fiddler, Jr.'s return to his tribal roots in this PBS ...
Join Levi Rickert, editor of Native News Online, as he sits down with Sarah Eagle Heart . The winter season is when Native ...
Rapid City, S.D. (KELO) — The 47th Lakota Nation Invitational is underway in Rapid City. Local legend and WNBA Head Coach Becky Hammon stopped by to catch the action today. LNI started out in ...
Now, Sitting Bull, the Hunkpapa Lakota warrior who had roused his people at Little Bighorn, had been murdered by federal Indian police. The regiment was tasked with intercepting, disarming and ...