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Film honors NYC defense attorney William Kunstler
They grew up in a home like no other - where bullets arrived in the mail and where their father went to the basement to open packages he feared could contain explosives. Comment?
Film honors flamboyant civil rights attorney
They grew up in a home like no other - where bullets arrived in the mail and where their father went to the basement to open packages he feared could contain explosives. Comment?
Daughters' documentary tells story of civil rights lawyer
They grew up in a home like no other -- where bullets arrived in the mail and where their father went to the basement to open packages he feared could contain explosives. Comment?
They grew up in a home like no other - where bullets arrived in the mail and where their father went to the basement to open packages he feared could contain explosives. Comment?
Film honors NYC defense attorney William Kunstler
They grew up in a home like no other - where bullets arrived in the mail and where their father went to the basement to open packages he feared could contain explosives. Comment?
The Indianapolis Star contains a "Timeline" section, usually on the same page as the funnies, that tells about notable events which took place on that same date in history. Comment?
The Indianapolis Star contains a "Timeline" section, usually on the same page as the funnies, that tells about notable events which took place on that same date in history. Comment?
Tim Giago: The mysterious deaths of three Arapaho teenage girls
Who are Ohetica Win Elyxis Gardner, 13; Alexandria White Plume, 14; and Winter Rose Thomas, 15? If you don't know you are not alone. Comment?
POPLAR - April Lynn Scott, 18, a senior at Poplar High School, died Wednesday in Poplar. Comment?
Conference teaches cultural preservation
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Malissa Winthorn speaks with Phil Cash Cash during a lunch break of the 2009 National Conference of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Jantzen Beach, Ore. Comment?
On Thurs., Nov. 19th, 7:30pm in UCSBa s Campbell Hall, KCSB presents William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe , a new documentary about the late radical attorney William Kunstler. Comment?
Native Americans learn about culture preservation
Malissa Minthorn stands at the back of a cavernous ballroom in the Red Lion Hotel on the River. Comment?
Native Americans learn about culture preservation
Malissa Minthorn stands at the back of a cavernous ballroom in the Red Lion Hotel on the River. Comment?
Preserving tribal culture focus of national conference, from language to memories to science
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Malissa Winthorn speaks with Phil Cash Cash during a lunch break. Cash Cash spoke about his doctoral work as a linguist trying to understand and preserve both the verbal and sign languages he grew up with on the Umatilla Reservation. Comment?
The poverty of Pine Ridge through the eyes of the New York Times
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Posted by: David Newquist - 10/20/2009 7:34 AM The New York Times features a stunning series of photographs from the Pine Ridge Reservation. 1 comment
What if Hitler had written "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"?
Posted by: David Newquist - 10/17/2009 11:21 PM South Dakota likes to claim inspiration for L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz on which the movie, The Wizard of Oz was based. Comment?
Neuharth: Katie shattered the glass ceiling
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USD alum and founder of USA TODAY, Al Neuharth, listens as Katie Couric answers questions at a late Thursday afternoon press conference held in the DakotaDome. Comment?
on Film: Stripping the whitewash
I dona t remember what the festival was called, only that it was something cheesy like a oePow Wow Daysa and part of it involved speechifying by a chubby middle-aged mayor who donned a feathered war bonnet that made him look ridiculous. Comment?
N. Dakota's 'Fighting Sioux,' fight for survival
Fans of the North Dakota Fighting Sioux will not be watching pucks or game scores Thursday night; instead, they'll be eyeballing the returns in a local Sioux tribe's election. Comment?
North Dakota mascot fighting Sioux for survival
Fans of the North Dakota Fighting Sioux will not be watching pucks or game scores Thursday night; instead, they'll be eyeballing the returns in a local Sioux tribe's election. Comment?