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History of North America / Wounded Knee Massacre / Oglala Lakota / He Dog / Rapid City /  South Dakota / Great Sioux Nation / South Dakota / Lakota / Sioux
Date: 2014-11-19 20:52:50
History of North America
Wounded Knee Massacre
Oglala Lakota
He Dog
Rapid City
South Dakota
Great Sioux Nation
South Dakota
Lakota
Sioux

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2014 • D3 LAKOTA COUNTRY TIMES PRAIRIE EDGE Prairie Edge, 606 Main Street, Rapid City SD 57701

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