Vicki LeBeaux-Hebb, a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of South Dakota, will speak at a Department of Agriculture panel in Washington, D.C., this Thursday.
LeBeaux-Hebb lives and ranches on the reservation. She is president of Native Women and Youth in Agriculture.
The panel is part of an event called "Women and Working Lands; Past, Present, Future."
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