"South Dakota Tribes Ban Governor Noem from Reservation Lands"

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Four federally recognized Native American tribes in South Dakota have barred Governor Kristi Noem from their reservations after she made comments suggesting that Mexican drug cartels had a foothold on their lands and were committing murders. The tribes, with a combined population of nearly 50,000 people, accused Noem of stoking fears and denigrating their heritage, leading to restrictions on her access to their lands. Noem's remarks have further strained the already tense relationship between her and the tribal communities.
- Four South Dakota Tribes Bar Gov. Kristi Noem, Trump V.P. Contender, From Lands The New York Times
- South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem Banned From Setting Foot in 7578.9 Square Miles of South Dakota Vanity Fair
- Multiple South Dakota tribal nations ban Noem from reservation land: What to know The Hill
- Tribes blast South Dakota governor's claim that leaders are benefitting from drug cartels The Associated Press
- Trump-Allied Governor Banned From Another Native American Reservation Newsweek
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