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Racism in the Schools
 
1. "We should just send all those kids straight to prison, that's where they will end up anyway." A teacher from North Junior High. 1991:
Sioux Addition Today: 47 Years Of Struggle , Part V of V,
By Hazel Bonner, Lakota Journal Correspondent
,
http://www.lakotajournal.com
NatNews Msg# 12303
   
2. RST files complaint against Winner School District
By Ruth Steinberger, Lakota Journal Correspondent, April 2, 2002
http://www.lakotajournal.com/front_page.htm
NatNews Msg #20074
   
3.

School age children are being arrested for minor incidents at South Dakota School, Parents and Tribe file Complaint,

By Ruth Steinberger, Jan 10, 2002, Native American Times,

http://www.okit.com
NatNews Msg #17172

   
4. "On and Off the Reservation: The Editors Column"
Sota Iya Ye Yapi
Volume 31 May 17, 2000
http://www.ecola.com/go/?f=&r=nat&u=www.earthskyweb.com/sota.html
   
5.

Forum focuses on abuse, racial profiling, lack of state leadership

by Kay Humphrey,Today staff, Indian Country Today

http://www.indiancountry.com

   
6.

Coalition gets federal grant for juvenile justice,
Rapid City Journal, June 3, 2002,
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com
NatNews Msg #21651

   
7. Greetings, letter from Alfred Bone Shirt can be found at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ndn-aim.
It appears in its entirety here.
   
8. Tribe: Racial tension led to post-game shots,
By Lee Williams, Argus Leader published: 11/10/01,
NatNews Msg #15283
   
9.

Sioux Addition Today: 47 Years Of Struggle - Part V of V,
by Hazel Bonner, Lakota Journal Correspondent, Aug. 14, 2001,
http://www.lakotajournal.com,
NatNews Msg #12303


Violence
 
1.

Martin Luther King, Jr. said that this country is in trouble, not because of the bad acts of evil people but because of the appalling silence of good people. (2)

1999, The South Dakota Advisory Committee to the Commission on Civil Rights Report

   
2.

Racism exists yet, elder says
By David Kranz
Argus Leader: 1/28/02
http://www.argusleader.com

   
3.

Tribal members accuse Wagner police of brutality
By LEE WILLIAMS
Argus Leader 10/26/00
http://www.argusleader.com

   
4.

Online version of the Black Hills Peoples News
Sun, 02 Sep 2001
Ndn-aim

   
5.

Harvest of Death©
by Jon Lurie
Thu, 09 Mar 2000
Lakota Student Alliance

   
6. A Quiet Creek in S.D. Becomes River of Death
Where alcoholism and racism have taken a toll, a mystery is building with body count of Indians.
By ERIC SLATER, Times Staff Writer
Saturday, May 20, 2000 (check 2112)
http://www.latimes.com/
   
7.

ABC Television’ s 20/20 Transcript: The Death of Robert Many Horses
Mon Sep 25, 2000 11:54 pm

   
8. Undoing racism
Online archives from The Rapid City Journal Online.
December 07, 2001
   
9. Sioux Addition Today: 47 Years Of Struggle Part V of V
Story & Photos By Hazel Bonner
Lakota Journal Correspondent
Date: Tue Aug 14, 2001

http://www.lakotajournal.com
   
10.

Forum Focuses on abuse, racial profiling, lack of state leadership
by Kate Humphrey
Indian Country Today
4/11/01


Racial Profiling

 
1.

Indians expect to be harassed when they leave their homelands. "That's a part of being Indian in this state." Madonna Thunder Hawk of Swift Bird, on the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation,
Racial injustice focus of Pierre meeting
By Joe Kafka, Associated Press Writer

The Rapid City Journal Online, October 17, 2001

   
2. Native Americans in South Dakota: An Erosion of Confidence in the Justice System,
The South Dakota Advisory Committee for the Commission on Civil Rights, 1999
   
3.

Racial injustice focus of Pierre meeting,
By Joe Kafka, Associated Press Writer,
The Rapid City Journal Online, October 17, 2001

   
4.

Driving While Black: Racial Profiling on Our Nations Highways
by David A. Harris, University of Toledo College of Law
An American Civil Liberties Union Special Report, June 1999:

   
5. Racial injustice focus of Pierre meeting,
By Joe Kafka, Associated Press Writer,
The Rapid City Journal Online, October 17, 2001
   
6. Online version of the Black Hills Peoples News regarding the Bennett County / State jurisdiction issue, Sun, 02 Sep 2001
   
7. Racial-issues remedies elusive
By: DENISE ROSS, 'Rapid City Journal' Capital Bureau, Rapid City Journal:
February 6, 2001
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com
NatNews Msg # 7072
   
8. Online version of the Black Hills Peoples News regarding the Bennett County / State jurisdiction issue, Sun, 02 Sep 2001
   
9. From the minutes of a meeting regarding a March on Martin against racial profiling:
   
10.

Forum focuses on abuse, racial profiling, lack of state leadership

by Kay Humphrey,Today staff, Indian Country Today

http://www.indiancountry.com

   
11. Racial-issues remedies elusive
By: DENISE ROSS, 'Rapid City Journal' Capital Bureau, Rapid City Journal:
February 6, 2001
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com
NatNews Msg # 7072
   
12. Native Americans in South Dakota: An Erosion of Confidence in the Justice System,
The South Dakota Advisory Committee for the Commission on Civil Rights, 1999
   
13.

Forum focuses on racial disparity; Indian youths treated differently, speakers say, teen's hearing Friday,
by Lee Williams, Argus Leader, April 14, 2002
http://www.argusleader.com
Nat News Mess. #20230

   
14. RACIAL PROFILING BILL KILLED
By: DENISE ROSS, 'Rapid City Journal' Capital Bureau, Rapid City Journal:
Fri Feb 9, 2001
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com
Nat News Mess # 7185
   
15. Forum focuses on racial disparity; Indian youths treated differently, speakers say, teen's hearing Friday,
by Lee Williams, Argus Leader, April 14, 2002
http://www.argusleader.com
Nat News Mess. #20230
   
16. Native Americans in South Dakota: An Erosion of Confidence in the Justice System,
The South Dakota Advisory Committee for the Commission on Civil Rights, 1999
   
17. Driving While Black: Racial Profiling on Our Nations Highways
by David A. Harris, University of Toledo College of Law
An American Civil Liberties Union Special Report, June 1999 http://www.aclu.org/profiling/tales/index.html
   
18. Racial-issues remedies elusive
By: DENISE ROSS, 'Rapid City Journal' Capital Bureau, Rapid City Journal:
February 6, 2001
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com
NatNews Msg # 7072
   
19. RACIAL PROFILING BILL KILLED
By: DENISE ROSS, 'Rapid City Journal' Capital Bureau, Rapid City Journal:
Fri Feb 9, 2001
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com
Nat News Mess # 7185
   
20. The End Racial Profiling Act 0f 2001 (HR 2074/S.989) 10/25/01:
Available on the American Civil Liberties website:
http://www.aclu.org/
   
21.

Statements on Racial Profiling available at the ACLU website http://www.aclu.org/congress/l060601b.html


Random Acts of Racism
   
1.

Girls ordered to prove gender lose court appeal
http://update.journalstar.com/stories/2

   
2.

Man gets five years for murder
By Jim Holland,
Fri Dec 21, 2001 
Journal Staff Writer
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com

   
3.

Paramalee man prison for deadly wreck
May 1, 2002
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com

   
4.

Forum Focuses on abuse, racial profiling, lack of state leadership
by Kate Humphrey
4/11/01
Indian Country Today

   
5.

S.D. questions how bones got into dirt at site
BY JOHN-JOHN WILLIAMS IV
Argus Leader published: 6/8/02

   
6.

Indian athletes hear racial taunts
By LEE WILLIAMS
Argus Leader
http://www.argusleader.com/
published: 2/16/01
Message 7388 of 21860

   
7. 'He grabbed me around neck'
By LEE WILLIAMS
Argus Leader
http://www.argusleader.com
published: 12/15/00
Message 5499 of 21860  

   
8. Indian jails old, too full
From staff and wire reports
http://www.argusleader.com/news/Mondayarticle1.shtml
published: 7/10/00
Message 2709 of 21860
   
9. Subject:  Being a minority has its advantages
http://www.argusleader.com/editorial/Fridayarticle3.shtml
Rex E. Alberts
Sioux Falls
7/6/01
Message 11201 of 21861
   
10.

Regarding: Being a Minority Has its Advantages
By Lawrence Sampson
Sat Jul 7, 2001
From the Students and Teachers Against Racism List Serve
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/STAR
Message 576 of 2013


Janklow Bibliography
 
1.

From ndn-aim
http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/ndn-aim

   
2,

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY
Tue, 11 Apr 2000
Janklow calls perceptions of civil rights violations 'garbage'
By: David Melmer
Today staff

   
3.

source: "Sota Iya Ye Yapi" Vol. 31 Issue: 20 - May 17, 2000
"On and Off The Reservation: The Editor's Column"
http://www.ecola.com/go/?f=&r=nat&u=www.earthskyweb.com/sota.html

   
4.

Many are disappointed with Janklow comments, solutions
By LEE WILLIAMS
Argus Leader
published: 5/10/00
NatNews Msg # 2011

   
5.

Lawmaker says state must face racial problems
Argus Leader
published: 5/18/00
NatNews Msg# 2112

   
6. Camp Fear, South Dakota
Mother Jones, Nov/Dec2000, Vol. 25 Issue 6, p64, 8p, 9c
By Selcraig, Bruce
http://www.motherjones.com/mother_jones/ND00/campfear.html
 
7. Oust Bill Janklow: Start a new day for our children!
October 02, 2002
Indian Country Today
by: Steve Emery
http://www.indiancountry.com/?1033569807

Hate Crime Statistics
 
 

Both articles are from www. Indianz. com


White Clay
 
1.

Legislator explains Whiteclay visit
By Denise Ross
Tuesday, May 14, 2002
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/display/inn_news/news08.txt
NatNews Msg# 21411

   
2.

Three Men Drink in Protest at Capitol
Fri May 10, 2002 
NatNews Msg# 21019

   
3. Treat cause of drinking
By The Journal editorial board
April 25,2002
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com
NatNews Msg# 20533
   
4.

Nebraskans for Peace may sue liquor panel over Whiteclay
BY NANCY HICKS
Lincoln Journal Star
http://www.journalstar.com/nebraska?story_id=6064&past=
NatNews Msg# 19697

   
5.

Nebraska/Pine Ridge: Buffer zone sought at reservation
By Nancy Hicks
Lincoln Journal Star
Tue Feb 26, 2002 
http://www.journalstar.com/native?story_id=146
NatNews Msg# 18723

 
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