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Indians and immigrants studied in S.D.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2002 Two community groups in South Dakota have completed a study on the American Indian and the immigrant populations in Sioux Falls. The results of the study by the Sioux Empire United Way and the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation will be detailed today. They indicate that the biggest issues facing Native Americans are money problems, discrimination and employment, The Sioux Falls Argus Leader reported. There were 202 interviews with Indian participants and an equal with immigrants. The study began a year ago. Get the Story:
Study: Indians, immigrants are adapting to Sioux Falls (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 11/27) Relevant Links:
Sioux Empire United Way - http://www.seuw.org
Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation - http://www.sfacf.org
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