Patriot Nations: Native Americans in Our Nation’s Armed Forces

The Historic Fort Snelling in Minnesota will host “Patriot Nations: Native Americans in Our Nation’s Armed Forces”, an exhibit that tells the history of...
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IT AIN’T EASY BEING INDIAN (June 2017)

By Ricey Wild I finally got to open the windows up in my cat-haired, dusty old house. Wood ticks have also returned and I found one...

Urban farming in South Minneapolis: May 2017

By LEE EGERSTROM A collaborative of Minneapolis faith-based, cultural and health organizations will soon start a second year of serious urban farming in an effort to...

LOCAL BRIEFS: May 2017

ATTORNEY: N.D. VOTER LAW STILL UNCONSTITUTIONAL BISMARCK, ND (AP) – Republican Gov. Doug Burgum signed a bill in April that reworks North Dakota’s voter identification...

The Wiindigo and the Water Protectors

Some things never change, no matter the cannibal. The standards are dropping quickly; that is, if there ever were standards. As Donald Trump shamelessly...

WHAT’S NEW IN THE COMMUNITY (May 2017)

NACF Mentor Artist Fellowship winners The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) has awarded its first Mentor Artist Fellowship to 12 artists in three regions...

NATIONAL BRIEFS (May 2017)

MN HOUSE WANTS OIL PIPELINE TO SKIRT REGULATOR ST. PAUL, MN (AP) – Republican law-makers advanced legislation in late April that would allow a Canadian...

MARK ANTHONY ROLO (May 2017)

Creating New Native Identities A few years ago, my friend, a PhD candidate was analyzing research data she had collected on how social media, in...

Super Bowl awards Legacy Grant to Twin Cities Native Lacrosse

In April, the Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee (MNS-BHC) Legacy Fund awarded Twin Cities Native Lacrosse (TCNL) a$50,000 grant to help fund the organi-zation’s efforts...

PASSING ON (May 2017)

Kathryn Sage Montana March 17, 1986 – April 2, 2017 Kathryn Sage Montana was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was known as Sage...
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IT A IN’T EASY BEING INDIAN (May 2017)

By Ricey Wild Both my arms hurt so badly. It really sucks getting old for me when I’ve already had 11 surgeries and I’m fearful of...

In the 1920s, a community conspired to kill Native Americans for...

By STEVE INSKEEP/MPR Below are excerpts from National Public Radio’s interview with David Grann, author of the new book “Killers of the Flower Moon”. Radio...

Dakota artist creates Indigemojis

By Lee Egerstrom David Bernie, a Minneapolis-based Ihanktowan (Yankton Sioux) artist who combines graphic design with modern technology, is working to bring his “Indigemojis” art applications...

AIMing for the Truth: the story of Native activist Clyde Bellecourt

By Mark Anthony Rolo At the start of his fast and furious story, “The Thunder before the Storm: The Autobiography of Clyde Bellecourt,”the famed American...

POLITICAL MATTERS April 2017

By Mordecai Specktor American Indian cinema, etc. Politics – the stuff of this column in The Circle – merged with art in a film series called...

The Largest Inland Oil Spill in U.S. Happened in Minnesota

By Winona LaDuke Most Minnesotans don’t realize that the largest inland oil spill in U.S. history was here. On March 3, 1991, the Line 3...

When simply wearing “Water is Life” becomes a threatening protest

By Winona LaDuke When did a cardboard canoe hat made by a child with the words “Water is Life” become something that needs to be...

Preying on the poor, Enbridge seeks millions in tax rebates

by Winona LaDuke Enbridge is seeking tens of millions of dollars in tax rebates from Minnesota counties, in a court case against some of the...
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IT AIN’T EASY BEING INDIAN April 2017

By Ricey Wild I’ve been waiting for 45 to be impeached. Sigh. Been waiting too long – like for the warm bus to show up at...

MARK ANTHONY ROLO : April 2017

By Mark Anthony Rolo Facing Denial of Diabetes Two years ago, I woke up with what I thought was a pimple on the right side of...