Brule' - Live at Mt. Rushmore (South Dakota)
Brule' - A Native American experience in sight, sound & soul!
CampgroundViews.com - High Country Guest Ranch Hill City South Dakota SD
takes user submitted videos combined with professional editing to provide tent and RV campers with a first person view of a campground or RV park. High Country Guest Ranch near Hill City South Dakota offers full hookup RV sites in the heart of the beautiful Black Hills. Ranch activities include trail rides, ATV rentals, heated outdoor swimming pool, biking and hiking on the Mickelson Trail, family-friendly entertainment, convenience store, fire pits and hot tubs. Sites are against the bike trail and Brule stadium. Music Licensed From MusicBakery.com
Brule at High Country Guest Ranch's Buffalo Moon Theater July 19, 2016
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9AA Hamlin vs 9A #3 Britton-Hecla
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Brule' in concert on SD Public Broadcasting
NO COVER, NO MINIMUM Returns to SDPB TV with Brulé
The classic early 1980s South Dakota Public Broadcasting local music series NO COVER, NO MINIMUM is returning to SDPB Television with a new generation of musical talents who are from or performing in South Dakota.
The season begins with Brulé and AIRO at 10 p.m. CT/ 9 MT Saturday, Nov.10 (after the football game). The session was recorded before a live studio audience in the SDPB Television Studio on the University of South Dakota campus. The session is available at SDPB.org, as well.
Brulé (Paul LaRoche) and his band, AIRO (American Indian Rock Opera), have become one of the top-selling Native American recording groups with more than a million CDs sold worldwide. Brulé has made national appearances on Regis and Kathie Lee, CNN Worldbeat, QVC, and others.
This month, the group earned two 2007 national honors at the NAMMYs (Native American Music Awards): Best Duo or Group and Best New Age Recording for Kinship.
In 2006, the Native American Music Academy awarded Brulé Best Compilation Recording for The Collection while his band AIRO walked away with Group of the Year for its release Tatanka.
NO COVER, NO MINIMUM is expected to air about once a month.
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Mangy Moose Saloon, Hill City, South Dakota - 2012 Final Party of the Year Video 1
Mangy Moose Saloon, Hill City, South Dakota - 2012 Final Party of the Year Video 1
Lakota & Dignity in South Dakota
Experience Chamberlain South Dakota and see the Lakota Tribe in their annual Pow Wow.
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Brule & Airo Christmas Show 2009 (Stabilized)
Brule Airo in concert at the Washington Pavillion November 28, 2009, Sioux Falls SD.
Paul LaRouche, adopted at birth off the Lower Brule Sioux Indian Reservation, discovered his heritage in 1993 after the death of both adoptive parents. He was united on Thanksgiving day 1993 with a brother, sister, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. The discovery of his true heritage has greatly affected Pauls life and those around him. The influence on his career has been monumental. Overwhelmed by the experience, Paul has turned his powerful feelings to humanitarian causes through music.
Current Airo band members include: ; Nicole LaRouche (Pauls daughter) on flute;Paul LaRouche on keyboards and Shane LaRouche (Pauls son) on guitars. Paul, Nicole, and Shane are enrolled members of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of SD.
Korder Cropsey kickoff TD return - Lyman vs. Hill City 10-7-13
Korder Cropsey (#30) of Lyman High School (Presho,SD) returns a kickoff 80 yards against the Hill City Rangers on October 7th, 2013 in Presho.
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Crazy Horse Memorial bigger than Mount Rushmore
Work began on the Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota in 1948. Those working on it now say they'll be gone before it's finished.
A Day in South Dakota.
2010RoadTripUSA. Part 53. A Day in South Dakota.
Music by Kilar.
Interstate 90 enters South Dakota in Lawrence County as a four lane divided highway. It enters concurrently with U.S. Route 14, and passes through the town of Spearfish, where it shares another concurrency with U.S. Route 85 from exit 10 to exit 17. From there it passes several miles east and north of the tourist town of Deadwoodbefore entering Meade County, going just to the west of Sturgis and picking up a concurrency withSouth Dakota Highway 79.
The route then enters Pennington County, where it passes through the northern edge of Rapid City, gateway to the Black Hills and the nearest passing to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Rapid City is also where the interstate also has its westernmost auxiliary route, Interstate 190, which links the interstate to the western edge of the downtown area, also bringing SD 79 into the city. From Rapid City, the route heads east, passing south of Box Elder and Ellsworth Air Force Basebefore heading towards Wall on through to Jackson County. The exits for Badlands National Park to the south are within fifteen miles either way of this county line. The concurrency for US-14 also ends just east of Wall.
From there, the route passes mostly east-west through Jackson, Jones and Lyman counties. It is in Lyman County, at Exit 212 in Vivian, that the highway provides its closest link to the capital city of Pierre, along U.S. Route 83, some thirty-five miles north. The road crosses the Missouri River atLake Francis Case, between the towns of Oacomaand Chamberlain, also crossing into Brule County.
It then continues through Aurora County, Davison County (where Mitchell and the Corn Palace are located), Hanson County, McCook County andMinnehaha County. In Minnehaha County, the interstate intersects the only other major interstate in the state, Interstate 29, at Sioux Falls. Just east of Interstate 29 is where Interstate 90 meets the northern terminus of Interstate 229. It then ends its 412-mile trek through South Dakota northeast ofValley Springs before entering Minnesota and Rock County, just west of the towns of Beaver Creek and Manley.(wikipedia)
Dakota Discovery Museum Tour.mp4
Take a virtual tour of the Dakota Discovery Museum! Learn... Experience... Discover...
Video created by Wild Horses Multimedia, Music by Brule
Brulé 2017
Brulé trailer with unmasked facade
June 16 2010 Dupree South Dakota
A prolific tornado producing supercell sits nearly stationary over Dupree South Dakota as chasers and locals are trapped by flash flooding as a strong couplet forms over the top of them producing 90+ mph winds. Note the power poles at the beginning of the video and at the end. The power pole in front of the state trooper snaps off to the north while the pole out my window falls to the south. Sometime stuff happens.
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Running in South Dakota: Running with wildlife
Wonderful playground in South Dakota with the Badlands and the Blackhills
We ran into so many wild animals: deers, long horn sheeps, goats, prairie dogs while free running in the badlands and tagging peaks in the Blackhills
Brule River in Northern Wisconsin
Highlights of a short trip down the Brule. From Winneboujou to Highway 2
Scene of fatal crash near Elk Point, S.D., on Dec. 18, 2012.
Crews towed a garbage truck from the median of Interstate 29 near Elk Point, S.D., on Tuesday. A car veered out of control and hit the truck, officials say. The woman driving the car died.
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