KIPI News, October 17, 2022 – Part 2

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A Utah-based Native American tribe that frequently has sparred with President Joe Biden criticized the White House again for not adequately consulting its leaders ahead of last week’s creation of a national monument on ancestral lands in Colorado. The Ute Indian Tribe is one of three Ute tribes in the U.S. West that share ancestral ties but operate independently. Representatives from the other two in Colorado — the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute — were on board with the plan and attended last Wednesday’s ceremony with Biden but didn’t speak on stage.

A museum in Massachusetts is returning artifacts that belong to the descendants of the Wounded Knee Massacre. The Barre Museum in Barre Massachusetts is finally returning over 100 items including blankets, war shirts, head dresses and tomahawks. On Saturday October 22nd, there will be a meeting to discuss the proper ceremonial at Prairie Winds Casino in Pine Ridge. The meeting will begin at 9:00 Am. Spiritual leaders from Pine Ridge, Rosebud, Cheyenne River and Standing Rock are encouraged to attend. For questions please call Cedric Broken Nose. He can be reached by phone, message or text @ 605-441-0600…again call, test or message Cedric Broken Nose at 605-441-0600.

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