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Published: Oct. 14, 2024 at 6:54 PM CDT|Updated: 14 hours ago

In 1990, South Dakota was the first state to officially celebrate Indigenous People’s Day on the second Monday of October each year.

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Every week we feature an animal at the Humane Society of the Black Hills who’s looking for their fur-ever home. This week, that pet’s name is Jafar.

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