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DNA drive aims to help bring the remains of 273 unidentified Indigenous people home
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DNA drive aims to help bring the remains of 273 unidentified Indigenous people home
Members of the Wambli Ska Society perform a Lakota drum song at a ceremony on Sept. 13, 2022, in Pierre to celebrate the launch of a Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons liaison within the South Dakota Attorney General's Office. (Courtesy of Attorney General's Office)RAPID CITY — There are 273 unidentified deceased Indigenous people across the country. In an effort to return them to their families, the Bureau of Indian Affairs and South Dakot…
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