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Video: Incident at Oglala (Part 01)Original at YouTube
• Wed, May 21
By rss@youtube.com (aesopvision) On June 26, 1975, during a period of high tensions on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, two FBI agents were killed in a shootout with a group of Indians. Although several men were charged with killing the agents, only one, Leonard Peltier, was found guilty. This film describes the e...
Nonprofit helps American Indians
Original at The Coloradoan
• Thu, Nov 5
In 1996, David Swallow, an American Indian medicine man, invited Carmeen Klausner to a Lakota Tribe Sun Dance ceremony in South Dakota. ... and more »
American League Game Capsules
Original at KTVU.com
• Sun, Apr 12
CA Cleveland, OH (Sports Network) - Travis Hafner and Mark derosa each belted two-run homers, as the Cleveland Indians got their first win of the season by defeating the Toronto Blue Jays, 8-4. Hafner, who only had five homers in an injury-plagued 2008 ... WGAL
Update on the latest in sports: | kxnet.com North Dakota News
Original at Reiten Television KXMB Bismarck
• Sat, Apr 11
Times Online ND Phil Mickelson was 1-under through 4 and seven back. UNDATED (AP) The Indians are 0-5 for the first time in 24 years. Left-hander Cliff Lee dropped his second consecutive start as Cleveland got beat 5-4 by Roy Halladay and the Toronto Blue Jays. ... KXMC all 3,110 news articles
Hafner to stay in comfort zone
Original at Akron Beacon Journal
• Fri, Jul 13
Indians designated hitter Travis Hafner grew up on a North Dakota farm where his mother cut his hair until he left home to go to college.
Hafner to stay in comfort zone
Original at Akron Beacon Journal
• Fri, Jul 13
Indians designated hitter Travis Hafner grew up on a North Dakota farm where his mother cut his hair until he left home to go to college.
Terry Pluto: Hafner to stay in comfort zone
Original at Akron Beacon Journal
• Thu, Jul 12
Indians designated hitter Travis Hafner grew up on a North Dakota farm where his mother cut his hair until he left home to go to college.
Terry Pluto: Hafner to stay in comfort zone
Original at Akron Beacon Journal
• Thu, Jul 12
Indians designated hitter Travis Hafner grew up on a North Dakota farm where his mother cut his hair until he left home to go to college.
Terry Pluto: Hafner to stay in comfort zone
Original at Akron Beacon Journal
• Thu, Jul 12
Indians designated hitter Travis Hafner grew up on a North Dakota farm where his mother cut his hair until he left home to go to college.
Tim Giago: Traditional Indians Buried by New Casino Indians
Original at Huffington Post
• Tue, Feb 13
By Tim Giago Indian gaming is now a $22 billion-a-year industry with casinos in 28 states that employs as many as 250,000 workers many of them non-Indians. The industry has taken some of the poorest people in America to the lofty realms of the richest.