Home » News » How the Sioux Indians in South Dakota are trying to rescue their tribe from the stranglehold of alcohol How the Sioux Indians in South Dakota are trying to rescue their tribe from the stranglehold of alcohol October 2, 2021 by world today news – The residents of the Pine Ridge Indian reservation struggle with alcohol addiction, unemployment, violence – but also with the search for their identity. To this day, they re-enact the Little Bighorn hunt every summer, the Oglala Lakota’s most important victory against the colonialists. (Image: Aaron Huey / Alamy) Alcohol is actually prohibited on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation. Even so, two out of three residents are addicted to alcohol. The consequences are devastating – especially for young people. — Friday is the worst day of the week for Cheryl Locke. Then their students beg to be allowed to stay in the classroom and not have to go home – to drinking parents, night-long parties, empty refrigerators. Locke would like to keep the children at school. “A lot of people don’t get a warm meal all weekend,” she says, sitting in her living room. On Mondays, the students returned hungry and fell asleep in class. At first, Locke was angry with the children. Until she understood what was going on at home. What alcohol does in their families. – Related posts:The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Controversies and Reactions in American Academic CirclesIndonesia Officially Enters the Third Wave of Covid-19BSP Leader Cornelia Ninova Criticizes President Radev and Constitution Changes in Interview with Nov...Crowded tweets gossiping sick letters online become 15 minutes Australia opens borders for the first time in a year and a half Twitter opens nominations for the “Best of Tweets” advertising campaign awards for 2021 – Marseille News Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: