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The Sicangu Eyapaha was established as a public service to citizens of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, to keep everyone connected to news and information about the tribe. It has since grown to include a worldwide audience of both tribal citizens and non-citizens alike; increasing the focus of its reportage on the business, initiatives and public information of the government of the tribe. In traditional

Lakota society, the Eyapaha was charged with disseminating the news and information of the day, actions taken by the various councils and even evolved over time to include masters of ceremony at wacipis, meetings and other gatherings. Informed by history and tradition, coupled with the modern need to report pressing news, The Sicangu Eyapaha – as a news source – strives to provide Rosebud Sioux Tribal citizens and general public with as much information as possible about the RST Council, government programs, agencies and officials.

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The Sicangu Eyapaha was established in 2007 as a public service to enrolled citizens of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, to keep everyone connected to news and information about the tribe. It has since grown to include a worldwide audience of both tribal citizens and non-citizens alike; increasing the focus of its reportage on the business, initiatives and public information of the government of the tribe. In traditional Lakota society, the Eyapaha was charged with disseminating the news and information of the day, actions taken by the various councils and even evolved over time to include masters of ceremony at wacipis, meetings and other gatherings. FYI This page is monitored. Posts containing abusive language, racial slurs, swearing or name calling will be removed. Thank you for your cooperation. We are always open to new ideas, thoughts and opinion. Please tell us how we can improve our coverage, if you’d like more information or have a story idea. The Sicangu Eyapaha