15 January 2020

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Wilson Named To Western  Native Voice Board

Wilson Named To Western Native Voice Board


Poplar’s Montana Duke Wilson, 29, has been named to the Western Native Voice board of directors. The organization’s mission emphasizes efforts to increase voter turnout in Indian Country. According to a press release from WNV, Wilson is a Two-Spirit Gros Ventre, Assiniboine and Sioux. He holds a Master of Philosophy in Development Studies from the University of Cambridge with the highest

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Nellie Silk

Nellie Silk


Nellie Silk, Wha Ina Pe Win “Takes Them Out Woman”, 87, of Wolf Point, died Jan. 4, 2020, at Trinity Hospital. She was born March 29, 1932 at the Fort Peck Hospital in Poplar to John and Nancy Follows the Road. Nellie’s mother died when Nellie was nine. She was raised by grandparents Thomas and Mary Long Cloud, “Hunkaiapi” (An Elder) and “Good Pipe Woman”. They taught her many

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William Runsabove

William Runsabove


William “Bill” Runsabove, 63, of Wolf Point died Jan. 11, 2020. He was born June 14, 1956, to Lloyd and Margaret (Red Cherries) Runsabove in Crow Agency and grew up in Lame Deer. He is Oglala Lakota and Northern Cheyenne. He was given his native name, “Buffalo Bear,” which also means “Grizzly Bear.” He attended school in Lame Deer and St. Labre and excelled in football and basketball.

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Anthony DeLeon

Anthony DeLeon


Anthony Richard DeLeon, 29, of Poplar died Jan. 6, 2020. He was born July 20, 1990, to Jeanette Piper-Diaz DeLeon and Richard DeLeon Sr. He loved to hang out with his friends, listen to music on his headphones and go for walks. He was very unparticular. He always had his mind made up from one minute to the next and no one knew about it. He was a loving person with a kind heart and loved

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Lesley Red Boy

Lesley Red Boy


Lesley Adeline Red Boy, 55, died Jan. 5, 2020, in Billings at the Billings Clinic. She was born on May 25, 1964, to Benjamin Fast Horse and Lorraine Red Boy. Her parents died early in her life, and she was raised by her grandmother Lela Red Boy. She attended boarding schools, graduating from Wahpeton, N.D., in 1978. She also attended Flandreau Indian School. She was the second to the oldest of

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