TIM GIAGO
Is there a place for American Indian exhibits at Mount Rushmore?
In one of Oglala Lakota newspaperman Tim Giago's most recent columns (published today in The Daily Republic) he mentioned the American Indian speakers and exhibits that were started at Mount Rushmore ...
Posted on 4/26/10 at 8:47 AM
GIAGO: Janklow, Means careened along parallel paths
By Tim Giago , November 09, 2011
GIAGO: Why did so many Indian people forsake beliefs?
By Tim Giago , October 25, 2011
GIAGO: Another show and no surprises on Pine Ridge
October 19, 2011
GIAGO: Through it all, Russell Means has been leader and enigma
By Tim Giago , October 11, 2011
GIAGO: Roundup is ironic reversal of SD race roles
By Tim Giago , October 07, 2011
GIAGO: 'Good Meat' documentary shows path to healthy eating, living
September 21, 2011
GIAGO: Only matter of time until states butt in on gaming
By Tim Giago , September 08, 2011
OPINION: Tribal colleges are one of US’s best-kept secrets
By Tim Giago , August 30, 2011
GIAGO: Bachman, Perry leading to 'Onward Christian Soldiers'
By Tim Giago , August 26, 2011
GIAGO: Republic among small newspapers still thriving
Suppose that every major newspaper in the United States decided to pull its paper from the Internet? Would they sink even faster?By Tim Giago , August 19, 2011
GIAGO: Deadly encounter brings anxiety to Indian Country
The relationship between Native Americans and Rapid City’s law enforcement has been contentious at best.By Tim Giago , August 09, 2011
Opinion: Bush handed a shovel to Obama on way out door
You can see it in the eyes of veteran Indian policymakers all across America, because most of them have been there and done that: they are survivors of the federal budget ax.In a lot of ways, there are cuts that must be made, because this federal administration is in financial trouble. But it wasn’t the American Indians that put them there.
By Tim Giago , March 17, 2011
Opinion: Time to step aside, let young journalists lead
A retiring lawyer takes down his shingle, a boxer hangs up his gloves, and an old soldier never dies: He just fades away.So what happens to a newspaper editor when he feels that it is time to make his last deadline? I suppose he just closes the door behind him and walks away from the smell of ink, the ink that has flowed through his veins for more than 30 years.
By Tim Giago , March 03, 2011
Opinion: Remembering ancestors makes winter bearable
It was 5 below zero when I left home for the office the morning of this writing. The forecast called for a high of 14 degrees above zero and, believe it or not, folks in Rapid City were saying “Oh, good, it’s going to be a warm day.”By Tim Giago , February 24, 2011
Opinion: Wounded Knee was burned, not ‘liberated’
There are posters floating about and advertisements asking residents of the Pine Ridge Reservation to celebrate the “Liberation” of Wounded Knee in February 1973.This action causes many of us old-timers to scratch our heads in wonderment and ask ourselves, what is it that was liberated?
By Tim Giago , February 17, 2011
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