Word: sioux
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...competitor, the University of North Dakota (UND) Fighting Sioux, has drawn ire for its tribe-inspired monicker, leading Dartmouth’s director of athletics to apologize last Wednesday in the school’s newspaper for scheduling the match...
...Meltzer, junior Robbie Preston, and sophomore Bobby Latessa all competed in the tournament, which served as the qualifying event for the World University Championships, where wrestlers face some of the world’s best competition. Finalists in the tournament also qualified for the Senior World Team trials in Sioux City, Iowa. “It’s a freestyle tournament,” Preston said. “Not all of the kids from college participate in it, but the ones who want to get better usually do.”Preston, who wrestled at 132.25 lbs., placed...
...about dealing with life in a positive way. There’s no competition involved.” Maciej Godlewski ’07, the president of the club, said that it was developing greater connections to the aikido community through its newly appointed chief instructor, Sioux Hall. At the beginning of this school year, Hall replaced Eugene Taylor, a lecturer in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, as the club’s chief instructor. Taylor had officially founded the club in 1980. Godlewski said he was excited about Hall’s new role...
...Estimated number of abortions that take place in South Dakota each year, all at one clinic in Sioux Falls...
...dream catcher, to share their individual tribe’s tradition and history. “There’s a general misconception of a pan-native American identity,” said April D. Youpee-Roll ’08, a native of the Fort Peck Sioux Tribe in Montana. “But there’s a great deal of diversity among us.” Elijah M. Hutchinson ’06, a native Taino from New York who posed with a fistful of feathers to audience laughter, said he identifies more with his tribe than...