In the lawsuit, filed in 2019, developer Energy Transfer accuses Greenpeace of defamation and orchestrating criminal behavior ...
MANDAN, N.D. ( North Dakota Monitor) – A group of attorneys, activists and academics will be monitoring an upcoming trial between the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline and Greenpeace to evaluate ...
The State Historical Society of North Dakota has announced three area teens among the six finalists in its second annual ...
The Oklahoma National Stockyards — the last big-city stockyard in the U.S. — is for sale. The $27 million price tag includes ...
Authorities have identified a body found on a South Dakota reservation in January as Michelle Elbow Shield, a Sioux woman who ...
A South Dakota man was recently arrested for allegedly fleeing from Mandan police while he was in possession of drugs and a loaded firearm. Collin Brownotter, 43, of Mclaughlin, faces two felony ...
Senate Bill 196 would require that a sign listing the Woope Sakowin or seven essential teachings/laws be posted in South ...
GRAND FORKS — The chairman of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa said a comment that linked a tribal gaming proposal to ...
A North Dakota bill to study ... Representatives from the tribe's government did not weigh in with testimony on Friday or online. Chairman of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation Mark Fox ...
A young man from an isolated Indigenous tribe who approached a riverine community in Brazil’s Amazon returned voluntarily to his people less than 24 hours later, Brazilian authorities said.
The University of Wyoming’s American Heritage Center is hosting “Through the Lens: The Life & Legacy of Richard Throssel,” an exhibition featuring photographs from the AHC’s collection ...
After World War II, millions of Indians and Pakistanis were forced to find new homes, as were ethnic Germans from Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. In the 1970s, Uganda expelled Indians.
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