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  2. Killing of Raymond Yellow Thunder - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Yellow Thunder (January 1, 1921 – February 13, 1972) was an Oglala Lakota man, born in Kyle, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. He was killed in Gordon, Nebraska. His death became notable as an example of a racially motivated assault against a Native American, as he was murdered by four white men who had bragged ...

  3. Colorado medical team cut 65-year-old Lakota man’s hair ...

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    A police investigation is underway after the family of a Lakota man said staff members at a Colorado hospital cut the 65-year-old’s hair without permission.

  4. 2019 Lincoln Memorial confrontation - Wikipedia

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    The stairs of the Lincoln Memorial, the site of the incident, seen in July 2004. In the afternoon of January 18, 2019, on the Plaza of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. two separate marches were held: the Indigenous Peoples March, which had the purpose of raising awareness of indigenous people's issues, [18] and the March for Life, [9] which had the purpose of raising awareness of anti ...

  5. Black Elk Speaks - Wikipedia

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    Black Elk Speaks is a 1932 book by John G. Neihardt, an American poet and writer, who relates the story of Black Elk, an Oglala Lakota medicine man.Black Elk spoke in Lakota and Black Elk's son, Ben Black Elk, who was present during the talks, translated his father's words into English. [1]

  6. After a year filled with controversy, Lakota Schools names ...

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    A new Lakota Local Schools superintendent was announced Saturday after more than a years-long vacancy that was riddled with controversy and turbulence.. Ashley Whitely, who is currently the ...

  7. The Chiefs offend some Native Americans. Here’s why ... - AOL

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    Among them was a man prospecting nearby with a metal detector and three young men from Wichita who so revere the view and the “foreshadowing” image that they come here every time they are in town.

  8. Archie Fire Lame Deer - Wikipedia

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    Archie Fire Lame Deer (April 10, 1935 – January 16, 2001) was a Lakota Sioux spiritual leader, a medicine man and a lecturer and activist of Lakota spirituality.. He was born Archie Percy Let Them Have Enough in Corn Creek, South Dakota, on the Rosebud Indian Reservation.

  9. Chase Iron Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Chase Iron Eyes (born March 6, 1978) [2] [3] is a Native American activist, attorney, politician, and a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.He is a member of the Lakota People's Law Project and a co-founder of the Native American news website Last Real Indians. [4]