The Oglala Sioux Tribe has joined several others in the state in issuing free tribal IDs for eligible citizens following continues concerns of racial profiling against Native people nationwide.
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Five of the nine tribes across South Dakota are issuing free tribal identification cards to all members, on and off the reservation, in light of profiling concerns regarding immigration enforcement.