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On this sunny November morning I find myself thinking about that tough, old Lakota chief from Standing Rock because his life exemplifies the clash of cultures.
Tim Giago: "Culturecide," is a word coined in Indian country 2009
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Kudos to board member Claus Lembke for attempting to steer the board away from this dreadful decision, and much applause to Ralph Engelstad Arena Manager Jody Hodgson for telling it like it is that the decision was a "kick in the ass" to the majority of Standing Rock tribal members.
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In a report published in today's Herald, Shaft used the term "exhaustive" to describe the board's efforts to hear from Standing Rock.
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For the past two months, Standing Rock has funded the program itself until the grant came through.
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On this sunny November morning I find myself thinking about that tough, old Lakota chief from Standing Rock because his life exemplifies the clash of cultures.
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However, Standing Rock regained the lead moments later on a Josh Penny basket, and remained on top until Bohl's tying 3-pointer with 2: 55 left.
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The state of North Dakota sued to block the NCAA stipulation, but it agreed in a 2007 settlement that the school would drop the name by 2010 unless it got the approval from the Standing Rock and Spirit Lake Sioux tribes.
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For the past two months, Standing Rock has funded the program itself until the grant came through.
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That has enabled white diehards to argue that the Indian leadership at Spirit Lake and Standing Rock is "out of touch" with the Dakota and Lakota rank and file, and that leaders like Standing Rock's nationally respected Ron His Horse Is Thunder should step out of the way and "let the people decide."
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That has enabled white diehards to argue that the Indian leadership at Spirit Lake and Standing Rock is "out of touch" with the Dakota and Lakota rank and file, and that leaders like Standing Rock's nationally respected Ron His Horse Is Thunder should step out of the way and "let the people decide."
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