Reconciling history: Views on two Minnesota paintings

Two paintings that once hung in the Governor’s Reception Room,  “Father Hennepin Discovering the Falls of St. Anthony” and “The Treaty of Traverse des Sioux,” are moving to...

WHAT’S NEW IN THE COMMUNITY: August 2017

Dream of Wild Health awarded grant for Teaching Kitchen The Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee (MNSBHC) Legacy Fund has awarded Dream of Wild Health, a...

LOCAL BRIEFS: August 2017

FDL BAND TO INVEST $8 MILLION IN BROADBAND NETWORK CLOQUET, MN – In July, the Fond du Lac Band launched a new high-speed fiber-optic system...

Native Caucus = Strength in Numbers

By Lee Egerstrom From winning state bonding funds for redesign and improvements for the Minneapolis American Indian Center to preserving funding for Indian education programs, the...

NATIONAL NEWS BRIEFS (August 2017)

TRUMP MOVES COBELL BUY-BACK IN NEW DIRECTION WASHINGTON, DC – The Trump administration is changing course when it comes to the Land Buy-Back Program for...

“You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me” is a story...

By Deborah Locke Sherman Alexie’s latest book is a memoir about his mother Lillian and a whole lot more. It’s a book that sits inside your...

NATIONAL NEWS BRIEFS (July 2017)

ARIZONA METEORITE RECEIVES APACHE NAME PHOENIX, AZ – A meteorite that landed on tribal land last year has been given the Apache name Dishchii'bikoh Ts'iłsǫǫsé Tsee....

LOCAL BRIEFS (July 2017)

N.D. OFFICIALS CLAIM IGNORANCE ON DAPL SEC. FIRM BISMARCK, ND – Top officials in North Dakota relied on the security firm TigerSwan for surveillance on...

Farm Bill important to Indian Country

By Lee Egerstrom The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC) is reminding Indian Country that it needs to work with Congress and naturally allied groups to support...

Courts, Pipelines and Liabilities: Minnesota may want to take note

By Winona LaDuke “We applaud the courts for protecting our laws and regulations from undue political influence, and will ask the Court to shut down...
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IT AIN’T EASY BEING INDIAN: July 2017

BY RICEY WILD When I write it’s in the moment and a culmination of the past month or years. I have so much to say,...

Cherokee artists denounce Jimmie Durham as a fraud

BY BRIAN BOUCHER/NEW.ARTNET Hot on the heels of the opening of Jimmie Durham’s touring retrospective at the Walker Art Center, 10 Cherokee artists, curators, and other...

POLITICAL MATTERS: July 2017

By Mordecai Specktor Trump meets tribal leaders At a June 28 White House meeting with tribal officials and four state governors, Donald Trump declared: “I’m proud...

Mankato hangings an uneasy topic for MN schools

By SOLVEJG WASTVEDT/MPR NEWS It’s a troubling piece of Minnesota’s past: Thirty-eight Dakota men hanged from a Mankato gallows in December 1862. Their deaths scarred...

Red Lake housing project in Mpls to house elders, wellness center

By LEE EGERSTROM The city of Minneapolis has approved more than $2.7 million from its Affordable Housing Trust Fund to assist the Red Lake Band of Ojibwe...

WHAT’S NEW IN THE COMMUNITY: July 2017

Students win raffles for school attendance The Attendance Workgroup, a subgroup of PIE (Phillips Indian Educators), has been sponsoring a raffle every quarter for Native...

First Person Productions Goes Entrepreneurial

By Lee Egerstrom A multimedia training program for Native American youth in the Twin Cities is taking a large step forward and becoming a competitive media...

WHAT’S NEW IN THE COMMUNITY (June 2017)

Grand Opening Held for New Redby Community Center (By Michael Meuers) – The new Redby Community on the Red Lake Indian Reservation held a ribbon-cutting...

Hearings on new Line 3 tar sands pipeline to be held...

By Winona LaDuke Line 3: It’s the sequel to the Sandpiper but larger. Last year, the White Earth Ojibwe people joined with many others to stop...

NATIONAL NEWS BRIEFS (June 2017)

TRUMP SEEKS CUTS IN INDIAN COUNTRY BUDGET WASHINGTON, DC – Donald Trump is seeking drastic cuts in education, health, housing and other key programs in...