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Martin · MartinLYRIC ATTACK HIMELIZABETH BETTELYOUNKHAOS BETTELYOUND ANGELO BROKEN ROPEGABRIELLA BROWN BULLJOSSLYN CAMPBELLFOREST COTTIERTAMILA COTTIERTEIGAN COTTIERWOODLAND COTTIERLILLY CUMMINGSJAYALYN CUNYJASMINE DOYLEELIJAH DUBRAYKALIJAH DUBRAYJAXON HORNBECKMARSHAWN HUNTERDOMINICK KILLS SMALLLYRA LIGHTFOOTTAVA LONG PUMPKINREMINGTON MEANSARIELLA NELSONAUBRIELLA NELSONISABELLA RIDLEYZAILEE ROUNDEAUPAYTON RUNNING HAWKBRAXTON SANCHEZANNALISE TAILKAYDIAS TAILAND…See the Story
American Horse School Kindergarten Graduation
Martin · MartinAnnual Reservation Wide Science Fair hosted by Oglala Lakota College in April. With over 100 students, it became clear we couldn’t complete 100 projects. Despite this, we managed to finish 12. January – April, students developed their project ideas. They researched and chose projects that sparked their scientific interests. Before starting, we reviewed the Hypothesis and Scientific Method. Despite some challenges, my students persevered, showcas…See the Story
Wolf Creek Science Fair 2024
App · MartinLeft: Lakota immersion elementary students enjoy exploring the U.cí Wóslolye Lakota language app on launch day. Photo from Facebook. MISSION, SD – A language app recently launched at Wakanyeja Ki Tokeyahci school was designed with the Oyate in mind and to help students improve Lakota speaking fluency. According to a Sica.gu Co press release, U.cí Wóslolye was created by a Lakota for the Oyate and is aimed to help children in pre-kindergarten th…See the Story
U.cí Wóslolye App launched
Martin · MartinOhiniyan Giago and Giago’s Food Truck KYLE—There was a submit button on Don Giago’s computer screen and he just sat staring at it. “I was so scared to hit submit,” he told LT. “I asked if I could call back in thirty minutes. I was so scared because I had never had that kind of money before.” Giago (son of Warren Giago and Twila Zephyr) wanted to withdraw $10,000 from his retirement account to start up a lawn care business, on a reservation where…See the Story
Building a Rez Business
Martin · MartinFor the whole month of April, Oglala Lakota College held Wicaglata classes at 4 different college centers. The four college centers that held the class were: the Pine Ridge center, the Oglala center, Pass Creek center, and Pejuta Haka center. Steph Sorbel-Hunter, who is the enrollment management director for Oglala Lakota College for 15 years was one who was able to get the classes going. The mission for the Wicaglata classes was to produce prof…See the Story
Wicaglata Classes Hosted by OLC
Martin · MartinBrandon Zimiga Meet Steven Yankton, the new manager at Buche Auto Parts in Pine Ridge! Steven’s story is all about hard work, loving his hometown, and helping out his community. Steven grew up in Pine Ridge and never really left. Even when he lived in other states, he always felt a connection to his hometown. Then, in 2021, during the tough times of COVID, Steven lost his job out of state. Luckily, he found a new chance at Buche Auto and Hardwar…See the Story
Yankton and Zimiga Promoted
Martin · MartinBATESLAND – Coming into this spring, Oglala Lakota County school board was set for two vacancies, both Deb Bluebird and Robert Two Crow’s three year terms were up in July; five candidates submitted petitions for the two seats, the two incumbents, Deb Bluebird and Robert Two Crow, two past board members Chuck Conroy and Todd O’Bryan and first time board candidate Jennifer Spotted Bear. This past fall, the county filed paperwork to hold the board…See the Story
School Board Petitions Challenged
Golf · MartinBOX ELDER – Monday, Prairie Ridge golf course in Box Elder was the site of the Lakota Nation Invitational golf tournament, competitors from nine different schools competed, four schools had enough golfers to field a team with Little Wound taking the team title with a 354, Todd County was second with 383, Pine Ridge was third at 392 with Crow Creek fourth at 429. Little Wound junior Jaida Jacobs took medalist honors with an 87, Mahpiya Luta senio…See the Story