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The Story: The Black Hills Meets Indiegogo

January 11, 2021November 28, 2012 Categories News Tags black hills, chase iron eyes, lakota, the story

Wednesday, November 28 2012 Chase Iron Eyes, a member of the Lakota tribe, is using crowd funding to help raise millions of dollars to buy back part of South Dakota’s Black Hills prairie land. This land is up for sale and the money must be raised by Nov. 30th. It is a bittersweet effort since … Read more

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