Indigenous Women Named in TIME100
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Abigail Echo-Hawk , Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma , and Kali Reis are named in the TIME100 Next list as up-and-coming leaders and emerging influencers in health, climate, politics, business, sports, arts and more.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health established its third hub, bringing groundbreaking Indigenous research to the Black Hills .
Indigenous leaders and local leaders gathered to welcome the new Great Plains Native Health Hub to Rapid City , South Dakota .
Pennington County State ’s Attorney Lara Roetzel will not be prosecuting on behalf of South Dakota in a highly anticipated trial of a man and woman accused of killing a Lakota infant in 2022 .
The Oglala Sioux Tribe is calling for the U.S. Justice Department to launch an investigation into the Rapid City Police Department .
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