It's about Delwin Fiddler Jr., a Native American member of the Lakota Sioux Tribe, who returns home after years in Philadelphia to visit his family on their South Dakota reservation. The ...
Chief John Spotted Tail (Sicangu Lakota, citizen of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe), great-great-grandson of Spotted Tail, one of the treaty’s original signers Between April 29 and November 6 ...
Lakota from reservations across South Dakota ... is now held by Chief Arvol Looking Horse from the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, who explains the tradition in the video below: Looking Horse presided ...
Journey into the heart of South Dakota where the Lakota Sioux work to preserve their cultural heritage amid the Sacred Hills.
Cheyenne River citizens were able to apply for a new tribal ID card at the NDN Collective headquarters in Rapid City.
But in May, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem threatened to sue the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and Oglala Lakota Sioux Tribe — another Indigenous group that set up checkpoints around its land ...
The filmmakers of this emotionally powerful documentary followed Delwin Fiddler Jr. as he returned home to South Dakota after years in Philadelphia — then kept revisiting him for more than a decade.