Tim Giago, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, was inducted into the South Dakota Newspaper Hall of Fame last week.
Giago founded The Lakota Times newspaper on the Pine Ridge Reservation. It became Indian Country Today, which was the largest independent Indian newspaper before being purchased by the Oneida Nation of New York.
Giago went on to start The Lakota Journal before his retirement in 2004. He continues to publish his "Notes from Indian Country" column in media outlets across the nation, including Indianz.Com and The Huffington Post.
Giago is the first Native American in the South Dakota Newspaper Hall of Fame.
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attacks Cherokee Nation (11/5)
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Tim Giago: Remembering Vernon Bellecourt
(10/22)
Tim Giago: American Indians are
not mascots (10/15)
Tim Giago: Stop
trying to rename 'Indians' (10/8)
Tim
Giago: The origins of Native American Day (10/1)
Tim Giago: Growing up in Kyle, Pine Ridge
Reservation (9/24)
Tim Giago: Healing
the wounds that haunt Pine Ridge (9/17)
Tim Giago: Closing a dark chapter at Pine Ridge
(9/10)
Tim Giago: AIM responsible for
Anna Mae's death (9/4)
Tim Giago:
'Commod bods' going out of fashion (8/27)
Tim Giago: Tribes should include all their citizens
(8/20)
Tim Giago: Hollywood dashes hopes
of 'Wounded Knee' (8/6)
Tim Giago:
Honeymoon is over for California tribes (7/30)
Tim Giago: Modern Indian heroes compiled in book
(7/23)
Tim Giago: Media errors in 'State
of Native Nations' (7/9)
Tim Giago:
Columnist disparages Native people (7/2)
Tim Giago: Pine Ridge still needs a hand up
(6/25)
Tim Giago: The great horse of the
Pawnee Nation (6/18)
Tim Giago: Indians
still the most misunderstood (6/11)
Tim
Giago: The theft of the sacred Black Hills (6/4)
Tim Giago: Clear and present danger to sovereignty
(5/28)
Tim Giago: Rich tribes still not
helping poor ones (5/21)
Tim Giago:
Standing ground against 'Dropout Nation' (5/14)
Tim Giago: Indian prophecies and medicine (5/7)
Tim Giago: Help the poorest county in
America (4/30)
Tim Giago: Honoring those
who died at Washita (4/23)
Tim Giago:
Mainstream media ignores the real issues (4/16)
Tim Giago: Racism and hypocrisy over Imus
(4/11)
Tim Giago: Kill the Indian and
save the child (4/9)
Tim Giago: The dark
legacy of boarding schools (4/2)
Tim
Giago: Tribes continue to surrender sovereignty (3/26)
Tim Giago: Venezuela steps up for Indian nations
(3/19)
Tim Giago: Cherokee Nation votes
out Freedmen (3/12)
Tim Giago: Oglala
Lakota Tribe still struggling (3/5)
Tim
Giago: A view from South Dakota, the 'red' state (2/26)
Tim Giago: 'Chief Illiniwek' does his last dance
(2/19)
Tim Giago: Greed is the new God
in Indian Country (2/12)
Giago discusses
'dark legacy' of boarding schools (2/5)
Tim Giago: Writing helped heal wounds of abuse
(1/29)
Tim Giago: How many others will
die over Iraq? (1/22)
Tim Giago: Apache
journalist opens doors in media (1/15)
Tim Giago: Newspaper fills gap in South Dakota
(1/8)
Tim Giago: Recognize an Indian
hero in the new year (1/2)
Tim Giago:
Christmas and Lakota traditions (12/25)
Tim Giago: Sen. Johnson never wanted the spotlight
(12/18)
Tim Giago: The 1890 massacre at
Wounded Knee (12/11)
Tim Giago: R-word
just as insulting as the N-word (12/4)
Tim Giago: Mainstream media lacking in accuracy
(11/27)
Tim Giago: Thanksgiving - A
holiday of the imagination (11/22)
Tim
Giago: State stifling growth on reservations (11/20)
Tim Giago: Taking stock of Election Day 2006
(11/13)
Tim Giago: Few roles for Indians
in Hollywood (11/6)
Tim Giago: Freedom
of the press has a chance (10/31)
Tim
Giago: Important election day for South Dakota (10/24)
Tim Giago: White media ignores Indian contributions
(10/17)
Tim Giago: Termination a dirty
word in Indian Country (10/10)
Giago:
Domestic violence from a male perspective (10/3)
Tim Giago: Culturecide started with innocent
children (09/19)
Tim Giago: Indian
people mark 500 years of terrorism (9/11)
Tim Giago: Lawsuit challenges church on abuse
(9/6)
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