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The Circle News Names Robert Pilot as Chief Editor

Veteran broadcaster and Ho-Chunk Nation member to lead publication’s next chapter MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — The Circle News, one of the longest-running independent Native American newspapers in the United States, has named Robert Pilot as its new Chief Editor, the organization announced in April 2026. Pilot, a St. Paul resident and enrolled member of the Ho-Chunk […]

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Native Market and Cultural Celebration & Food Lab

By Jenn Hall Driving west on Lake Street toward the Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis, traffic slowed as marchers strolled along in the cold holding signs protesting the current ICE occupation. Those of us crawling the other direction beeped our horns and waved at the dedicated citizens from all walks of life, thanking them for […]

40th Anniversary of the White Earth Land Settlement Act

By Winona LaDuke In 1986, Congress passed the White Earth Land Settlement Act. Returning l0,000 acres of land to the White Earth Anishinaabe and $17 million in settlement funds to the White Earth Tribe.  What was this for?  How did this happen?  Was it just?    The Giiwedinong Museum will be exploring the history of […]

Tribal colleges moved to Interior Department by Trump

By The Circle The U.S. Department of the Interior will assume administration of federal funding for tribal colleges, a responsibility long held by the U.S. Department of Education. The shift is causing worry among tribal higher education leaders who fear disruptions to funding stability and long-standing institutional relationships. The reorganization follows efforts by Education Secretary […]

News briefs – December 2025

By The Circle ICE Detains Native Actor, Questions Valid Tribal ID Redmond, WA – Elaine Miles, a Native American actress best known for her role on the television series “Northern Exposure,” says she was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in late November while walking to a bus stop in Redmond, Wash. According […]

Mpls moves to strengthen its separation ordinance amid ICE raids

By The Circle Minneapolis officials have advanced a proposal to strengthen the city’s two-decade-old separation ordinance, reaffirming limits on local involvement in federal immigration enforcement as residents express growing concern about intensified federal actions. The measure, approved in early December by a City Council committee, reinforces existing rules that prohibit city employees — including police […]

Tribal and Native urban communities prepare to lose SNAP benefits

By Melissa Olson/MPR News Native Americans will be among hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans whose food assistance will be halted as long as Congress remains in a stalemate over passing a federal spending bill. Red Lake Nation is one of three tribal nations in Minnesota who administers SNAP benefits, according to the Minnesota Department of […]

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News Briefs – September 2025

Mystic Lake Amphitheater Mystic Lake Amphitheater to open in Shakopee in 2026 SHAKOPEE, Minn. – The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community has purchased the naming rights to a new outdoor music venue under construction in Shakopee, Live Nation announced. The 19,000-seat venue will open in summer 2026 as the Mystic Lake Amphitheater, located about five miles […]

News Briefs July 2025

Federal Cuts Could Silence Rural MN Radio Stations CALLAWAY, Minn – A proposed $1.1 billion cut to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting could silence Niijii Radio on the White Earth Reservation and dozens of other rural Minnesota stations that rely on federal support. Niijii Radio, known as KKWE, depends on CPB funding for half its […]

New Briefs – June 2025

White Earth Nation Opens First Off-Reservation Cannabis Dispensary in mn MOORHEAD, Minn.  –  The White Earth Nation made history in late May with the opening of a cannabis dispensary in Moorhead – the first recreational marijuana store in Minnesota to operate outside of tribal lands. “This has never been done before – being the first […]

US Postal Service to issue powwow stamps by Cochiti painter

By Associated Press The U.S. Postal Service released a new stamp series in late April featuring vibrant depictions of Native dancers by Cochiti Pueblo artist Mateo Romero. The stamps debuted at the Gathering of Nations Powwow in Albuquerque, the largest powwow in North America. Romero, based in Pojoaque Pueblo, was commissioned to create four paintings […]

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