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Our objective is to build a public foundation of support to secure and protect the religious rights and spiritual needs of incarcerated Native Americans. The AIRR Foundation's assistance includes making formal inquiry into the religious treatment accorded
... for the over fifty schools in South Dakota that serve children living on
American Association of University Women AAUW South Dakota (Non Governmental Organization)
... The Association, with more than 100,000 members, 1,300 branches, and 550
Areas: Social Development, Women's Education, Women's Vocational Training, Women's Empowerment, Gender Equality
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Mary Caspers-Graper, President
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Mary Caspers-Graper, President
Abundant Wildlife Society of North America believe care and concern for the environment and our wildlife is important. Due to that importance, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was passed into law with the best of intentions - to save endangered species of
... the American Indian Movement, Eastern Dakota Chapter HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS: South Dakota Court injustices to
The Freecycle Network™ is composed of many individual groups across the globe. To visit the central hub of this network, see the following website: www.freecycle.org
Our South Dakota field office opened in
The ACLU of the Dakotas, as part of our continuing campaign ... in the campaign to overturn South Dakota's extremist abortion ban. The
Association of Fund Raising Professionals AFP South Dakota Chapter (Network/ Coalition/ Collective)
... (AFP) represents more than 27,000 members in 180 chapters in the United
Areas: Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Fundraising, Democratic Reform, Organizational Funding, Organizational Support and Management, Cultural Diversity
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective - Scope: regional - Contact: Leah Hebner
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective - Scope: regional - Contact: Leah Hebner
Owe Aku approaches all activities to preserve and revitalize the Lakota Way of Life in working with the Tiwahe (family), Tiospaye (Relatives Living Together: Extended Family), Oglala Band, Lakota Nation, and Oceti Sakowin (Seven Council Fires). Owe Aku foc

