Passing On
Gene Artishon (November 1, 1947 – August 19, 2012)
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Gene was a Vietnam Veteran and worked for the Unites States Postal service for over 20 years, retiring 5 years ago. Something dear to...
events
September 2012 powwow calendar
Sept. 7- 9
13th Annual Welcome Home Traditional Wacipi
St. Peter's Church Grounds, 1405 Sibley Memorial Hwy. Mendota, MN. Emcee: Mitch Walking Elk. Arena...
Calendar
Community Calendar September 2012
Sept. 4
Anton Treuer Reading
Seniors in Mind: "Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask" by Anton Treuer.?White/Indian relations are...
Cover Story
Legacy of Survival Remembers The Exiled
In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the U.S. - Dakota War of 1862, the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe, the Santee Sioux Tribe of...
Cover Story
Puppet workshop teaches stress-calming techniques to children/families
The American Indian Family Center (AIFC) in East St. Paul has partnered with the Minneapolis-based company Z Puppets Rosenschnoz to bring a series of...
Latest Reservation News
MHS returns archaeological artifacts to Bois Forte Band
More than 7,000 archaeological materials as old as 800 to 3000 years were returned to the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa in July by...
Latest Reservation News
Court Rules Flambeau 'Model Mine' Violated Clean Water Act
A federal court ruled in July that Flambeau Mining Company (FMC) violated the Clean Water Act on numerous occasions by allowing pollution from its...
Community News
WHATS NEW IN THE COMMUNITY
Leech Lake Tribal College Names Dr. Donald Day President
The Board of Trustees of Leech Lake Tribal College has announced that Dr. Donald Day, Director...
Newsflash
Four Native women compete in the 2012 Olympic Games
Tumua Anae
Sport:Water Polo, goal keeper
Tribe: Native Hawaiian/Samoan
Age: 23-years-old
Record: Helped lead the Trojans to an NCAA championship. Made eight saves during the 2011 FINA World...
Columnists
Political Matters: Native Issues in the Halls of Government
Contemporary Indian life
In his "Author's Note," at the end of "Rez Life: An Indian's Journey Through Reservation Life" (Atlantic Monthly Press), David Treuer writes:...
Columnists
Fond du Lac Follies
I have been watching the television news about the shootings in Colorado. I am angry. The talking heads keep saying this is the worst...
Calendar
August 2012 COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Aug. 3
Benefit for Frannie Fairbanks
Frannie was hospitalized with a stroke on May 5 and is currently in rehabilitation. She has been the Executive Director...
events
August 2012 POWWOW CALENDAR:
Aug. 4 - 5
34th Annual Honoring Sobriety Powwow
Mash Ka Wisen Treament Center, Sawyer, MN. Traditional Powwow. FMI: 218-879-6731
Aug. 17 - 19
SMSC Wacip
SMSC Powwow...
Columnists
It ain’t easy being indian
While I was driving to the Risky Raccoon Kasino, being ever hopeful (read: easy to fleece) for a benevolent slot machine, I noticed I...
Cover Story
Sam English's Big Dream
Sam English (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa), a renowned Native American painter and activist based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is at the forefront...
Cover Story
NACDI will lead design/construction of Anpetu Was'te Cultural Arts Market
The Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI) was one of four Twin Cities organizations that was awarded an ArtPlace grant for "creative place-making" initiatives...
Community News
Whats new in the community
Meeting Actor Adam Beach
(By Rachel Peirce) In June actor Adam Beach (Aboriginal Saulteaux tribe of Canada) made an impromptu appearance at the Mille Lacs...
Latest Reservation News
Annual Ojibwe language camp has almost 700 campers
Almost 700 register campers attended the 4th Annual Ambe Ojibwemodaa language camp held June 21 - 24 at the Kiwenz campground on the north...
Latest Reservation News
Carri Jones becomes first woman and youngest tribal chair of Leech...
Carri Jones, 32, has become the first female Tribal Chair of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and the youngest person to win the...
Columnists
Native Issues in the Halls of Government
Pine Ridge's 'reign of terror'
When my professional journalism career, such as it is, began about 34 years ago, I learned about the case of...