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Oglala Tribe retakes offices
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2001 The Oglala Tribe on Sunday said it has retaken control of a tribal office from a group of tribal members who had protested government corruption and other issues. The Grassroots Oyate had occupied the building for more than a year and a half. Some had left in January but a few continued to stay in the building. Get the Story:
Oglala retake tribal offices (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 8/20) Related Stories:
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