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Pulling over to snap some photos.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota
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Welp, that's it folks, after seven years Stuff about South Dakota will no longer post or reblog anything as long as Kristi Noem is governor.
ABORTION IS HEALTHCARE
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Falls Park via Experience Sioux Falls
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Badlands via Ian Plant
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“No Indians Allowed.”
“That racist phrase was used to discriminate against our ancestors, our grandparents, and even our parents. They were kept from doing business, receiving the same services everyone else did, and obtaining gainful employment this way. They were threatened with violence because of it.
Laws have been passed and are enforced to protect Native civil rights. As Natives, we still experience prejudice in 2022, but never as blatant as the statement made by Connie Uhre, owner of the Grand Gateway Hotel in Rapid City, who on March 19, 2022, posted on social media that she was going to ban all Native Americans from the property.
Natives across South Dakota and the country are rightfully outraged. This racial discrimination is not acceptable.”
“The Grand Gateway Hotel in Rapid City, South Dakota banned all Natives from their establishment. So we marched through the city and served them a eviction notice, because the Black Hills still legally and morally belong to our Native People! This is the birthplace of our ancestors and the 1851 & 1868 Fort Laramie Treaties preserved the Black Hills by law for our people! Hoka hey!!!✊🏽💯🔥”
YOUR’E ON SACRED LAND
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Badlands National Park via South Dakota Tourism
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Falls Park via Experience Sioux Falls
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Sunset via Experience Sioux Falls
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“All I want to do is be a kid and play what I love, which is football and sports in general.”
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This black-billed magpie took advantage of Wind Cave National Park’s new bison ride-share program.
One of America’s oldest national parks, you can find wildlife roaming, and riding through, the rolling prairie grasslands and forested hillsides.
Photo by Colleen Cahill (sharetheexperience.org). Photo description: A black-billed magpie bird rides on the back of a giant bison.
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Female bison (Bos bison)
Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, USA
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I think it's time we make Dale Lamphere's Dignity statue more famous than Mt. Rushmore


Look at how gorgeous she is.
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Our first real snow of the season! Chester enjoyed it!
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Nomadland Chloé Zhao. 2020
Longhorn Saloon 17 Main St, Scenic, SD 57780, USA See in map
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Road Trip Day 6- Sioux Falls, USA
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