Lower Brule Reservation

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Indian_reservation
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:The_Sioux
gptkb:Dakota_reservations
gptkbp:advocates_for for tribal rights and resources.
gptkbp:area approximately 1,000 square miles
gptkbp:celebrates to honor significant events.
gptkbp:climate semi-arid.
gptkbp:collaborations with other Native American groups.
gptkbp:community connections with other tribes.
strength in diversity.
gptkbp:community_engagement involvement in local governance.
to foster participation.
to involve members in governance.
to involve residents in decision-making.
gptkbp:community_events celebrations of Native American culture.
gptkbp:community_involvement strength in facing challenges.
projects to improve infrastructure.
gptkbp:community_programs to promote health and fitness.
support for youth and families.
to assist families in need.
to assist those in need.
to support rights.
gptkbp:community_role for a sustainable future.
gptkbp:community_service available for tribal members.
gptkbp:community_support for local businesses.
gptkbp:conflict facing rural reservations.
gptkbp:conservation_efforts efforts to maintain Lakota traditions.
maintaining traditions over time.
to maintain historical sites.
to protect ecosystems.
to protect natural habitats.
to safeguard natural resources.
gptkbp:conservation_status efforts to protect local ecosystems.
programs to raise awareness.
gptkbp:cultural_events to honor traditions.
annual powwows.
programs to teach Lakota language.
to celebrate and preserve traditions.
to educate about Native American history.
to engage the community.
to share traditions with others.
to strengthen community ties.
to strengthen ties to heritage.
to teach youth about their heritage.
gptkbp:cultural_heritage important to community identity.
rich in Lakota history.
to protect heritage sites.
to teach about history.
gptkbp:cultural_practices through art and music.
to promote understanding.
collaborations with other tribes.
include traditional ceremonies.
to educate about Native American issues.
to renew interest in traditions.
to teach about Lakota traditions.
gptkbp:cultural_references libraries and archives of Lakota history.
gptkbp:cultural_representation gptkb:Lakota_Sioux
education about Native American issues.
strategies to broaden income sources.
strongly tied to Lakota heritage.
to strengthen community bonds.
within the Lakota community.
gptkbp:economic_activity initiatives to promote self-sufficiency.
gptkbp:economy primarily based on agriculture and gaming.
to enhance local economy.
gptkbp:education gptkb:Lower_Brule_School_District
gptkbp:educational_programs to support local entrepreneurs.
gptkbp:environmental_impact commitment to protecting the land.
concerns about land and water quality.
guiding land use decisions.
impacting local ecosystems.
gptkbp:established gptkb:1935
gptkbp:future_plans strategies for growth.
gptkbp:governed_by Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
gptkbp:government_type recognized by the United States government.
gptkbp:growth_rate to enhance local economy.
gptkbp:healthcare programs to improve wellness.
provided by the Indian Health Service.
to improve overall wellness.
to promote health.
gptkbp:historical_event documented through oral traditions.
gptkbp:historical_significance home to the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.
gptkbp:historical_site locations significant to Lakota history.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Lower Brule Reservation
gptkbp:innovation new expressions of traditional practices.
gptkbp:involved_countries Lower Brule, South Dakota
diverse and growing.
based on descent from Lower Brule Sioux.
based on traditional practices.
central to community life.
focused on community needs.
for rights and resources.
held for tribal council.
includes treaties and land agreements.
members of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.
protected under federal law.
sovereign nation.
gptkbp:land_use established for conservation.
agricultural and residential.
practices to sustain natural resources.
projects to rehabilitate damaged areas.
to balance development and conservation.
tribal land.
gptkbp:language gptkb:Lakota
gptkbp:leadership to empower future leaders.
elected tribal council members.
gptkbp:legacy influencing future generations.
initiatives to revive traditional practices.
gptkbp:located_in gptkb:South_Dakota
gptkbp:marketing_strategy to broaden income sources.
gptkbp:narrative_style stories that shape identity.
gptkbp:natural_resources includes minerals and wildlife.
gptkbp:notable_event celebrations of Native American culture.
gptkbp:part_of Great Plains region
gptkbp:partnerships collaborations with local organizations.
with educational institutions.
with businesses and organizations.
gptkbp:philanthropy programs for entrepreneurship.
gptkbp:population approximately 1,000
gptkbp:project to improve infrastructure.
gptkbp:recreation hunting and fishing opportunities.
gptkbp:research_interest available through tribal enterprises.
gptkbp:restoration efforts to rehabilitate damaged ecosystems.
gptkbp:supply_chain ability to adapt to changes.
gptkbp:surrounding_area Buffalo County, South Dakota
gptkbp:sustainability focus on long-term growth.
preserving traditions for future generations.
to protect the land.
gptkbp:sustainability_initiatives to promote conservation.
to educate the public.
to ensure long-term viability.
to promote sustainable practices.
to safeguard natural resources.
gptkbp:territory originally part of the Great Sioux Reservation.
gptkbp:tradition passed down through generations.
gptkbp:transportation accessed via South Dakota highways.
gptkbp:water_source gptkb:Missouri_River
gptkbp:wildlife various species native to the Great Plains.
gptkbp:youth_programs aimed at education and empowerment.
to support local businesses.