If Charmaine White Face has her way - and the international recognition she’s already gotten says she’s on that road - the Black Hills of South Dakota will reclaim their purity as a major sacred area of the Sioux Nation. For the Black Hills, that would mean an end to logging, mining and exploitative tourism (replaced, she hopes, by tourism that respects th


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