Follow the story of Ty Lunderman, an Oglala Sioux rancher in one of the poorest counties in the nation, an Indian reservation by the name of Pine Ridge, and how one community-built nonprofit organization called Lakota Funds is helping him keep his family ranch alive.
You can watch his story above, taken from the June 8, 2022 Matter of Fact Listening Tour: “Trailblazers, Troublemakers and Dreams.”
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