Meat processed by Sacred Storm Buffalo part of community food distributions

Photos provided by Sacred Storm Buffalo.

Oglala Sioux Tribe Buffalo meat distributions to the Native community started last month and Sacred Storm Buffalo is participating in the tribe’s program. Tanka Fund, in partnership with two other Native nonprofits, Wambli Ska Okolakiciye and Makoce Agriculture Development, acquired the Buffalo processing plant in Rapid City, SD, which launched in July.

Sacred Storm is designed to provide economic opportunities, workforce development, and cultural preservation for Native communities. The distribution pictured above took place earlier this month in Rapid City for the city’s Native community.


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