After 200 years of struggle, the Native people who met Lewis & Clark are still here - with diverse stories and perspectives of the expedition and its impact. Last month, a group of American Indian demonstrators gathered at the South Dakota signature event to protest the Discovery Expedition's re-enactment of Lewis and Clark's journey up the Missouri River. The group will attend this week's event in North Dakota, Circle of Cultures: Time of Renewal and Exchange. To learn more, go to www.stoplewisandclark.org.