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Friends of Pine Ridge Reservation - http://www.friendsofpineridgereservation.org/
Supporting reservation organizations in need. Includes organization profiles and donations needed, donation drives, and a blog, |
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Cangleska, Inc. - http://www.cangleska.org
Provides domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy on the reservation, operating shelters in Kyle and Rapid City. |
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Re-Member - http://www.re-member.org/
Non-profit organization which provides week-long service-learning trips for volunteer groups. Includes trip schedule and costs, brochures and registration packets, photo gallery, and job openings. |
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Woihanble Yuwita Habitat for Humanity - http://orgsites.com/sd/pine-ridge-hfh/index.html
Volunteers helping to build decent affordable houses on the reservation. Includes an overview and ways to help. |
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Running Strong for American Indian Youth: Pine Ridge Indian Reservation - http://www.indianyouth.org/pine-ridge.html
Implements and supports programs designed to create opportunities for self-sufficiency and self-esteem. Includes programs the organization is supporting on the PPR. |
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Marie Randall - http://www.turtleislandstorytellers.net/tis_south_dakota/transcript01_m_randall.htm
Oglala elder, herbalist, and traditional storyteller. Includes a story on her grandmother's teachings, with audio. |
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Backpacks For Pine Ridge - http://www.backpacksforpineridge.com/
Group providing backpacks of school supplies to children on the reservation. Includes how to help, information about the reservation, and a blog. |
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LoveAfghans For Pine Ridge Reservation - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loveafghans4prr/
Yahoo group that knits and crochets squares and afghans for PRR residents. |
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American Indian Relief Council: Pine Ridge Reservation - http://www.nrcprograms.org/site/PageServer?pagename=airc_res_sd_pineridge
History of the reservation, living conditions, map, and tribal enrollment. Includes programs and ways to help. |
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Washington Post: On Pine Ridge, a String of Broken Promises - http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A49822-2004Oct20
Evelyn Nieves on life on the reservation. |