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PINE RIDGE, S.D. — Two months after legalizing same-sex marriage, the Oglala Sioux Tribe approved hate crime legislation aimed at fighting attacks against LGBTQ people and other minorities. The Oglala Sioux Tribe closed the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to all non-residents for non-essential travel, though vehicles could pass through without stopping. Oglala Sioux Tribe - OST, Pine Ridge, South Dakota. KEEPING THE OGLALA LAKOTA OYATE INFORMED DAILY. Enter the gungeon wiki. The Oglala Sioux Tribe may be first to pass a hate crime law providing protections for LBGTQ and two spirit people, but citizens remain divided over decision The road to history-making can be rocky for any community.