Columnists
It Ain't Easy Being Indian
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After the last bite of pie was
swallowed, after the leftovers were doled out, after the family had a
wonderful time together eating a magnificent dinner...
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Mascot Protest Spurs Continued Momentum
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In the weeks since thousands of native
people and their allies converged on TCF Stadium to protest the
Washington NFL team’s offensive name,...
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Photography helps Native youth enrich their lives
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Before the cold winter season claimed
its place in the Twin Cities area this year, six Native American high
school students from across...
Latest Reservation News
DNR tightens winter walleye rules for Upper Red Lake
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Minnesota anglers fishing Upper Red
Lake this winter will face tougher regulations on their walleye
catch.
Effective Dec. 1, anglers can only
hold or keep...
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December 2014 Calendar
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Dec. 9
We are Still Here: The Circle at 35!
Join us to celebrate the work of
pioneering Native American...
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Thank You!
Thank you for your generous contributions to The Circle for Give to the Max Day 2014!
Your support empowers us to continue reporting on the...
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Warroad Warriors Rededicated
In its 30
year quest to influence teams to change their names, mascots and
logos from those that are offense to Native Americans, the National
Coalition Against...
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Native man wants to open The Sioux Chef
There are many things we are busy
reclaiming as Native people. Whether it be our minds, homelands,
children, language or history, there is always a noble...
Latest Urban News
Wicoie Nandagikendan Puts Joy Into Language Learning
It is always difficult to get to the
reasons why teaching Native languages to very young children in
Minneapolis is unusual and rare. Today, the unlikely...
Latest Reservation News
Red Lake Nation hosts candidate fair
The Red Lake Political Education
Committee, a tribal non-profit and non-partisan organization, hosted
a Candidate Fair & Breakfast on Oct. 22 at the Red Lake Seven
Clans...
Editorials
From the Editor's Desk: Listening to remember and speaking to change
On any South Dakota reservation, those
who listen will hear elders saying, “Anagoptan!” It's a command
to listen and pay attention to what's being said or...
Columnists
Political Matters: Pipelines on the rez
Pipelines on the rez
This is separate from the column topic
this month (oil pipelines running on and near reservations in
Minnesota), but it’s a positive sign....
Columnists
It Ain't Easy Being Indian
As Rezberry’s Graves Registrar I
work to help people find a burial site in the cemetery for their
deceased family members. Then their names are entered...
Columnists
Nick-izms: Rez Born, Urban Raised
If you are anything like me “Health
and Wellness” is something that I aspire to do in all aspects of my
life. For me it includes...
Latest
MPR News Briefs
Game day rally at U to draw crowds
protesting NFL, DC team's mascot
By Matt Sepic, MPR News
Native American leaders and University
of Minnesota students say they're...
Calendar
Weekend Calendar: Nov. 1-2
Nov. 1
11th Annual Gathering for Our Children
& Returning Adoptees Powwow
Emcee: Jerry Dearly; Arena Directors:
Windy Downwind and Kirk Crow Shoe; Host Drum: Maza Kute; Color...
Calendar
November 2014 Calendar
Through Nov. 15
“On Fertile Ground: Native Artists in
the Upper Midwest”
Join us to celebrate the wealth and
diversity of Native artists from this region. This exhibition...
Community News
What's New In The Community: November 2014
Migizi Communications
receives $1.2 million grant
MINNEAPOLIS – Migizi Communications, Inc.
has received a $1.2 million federal grant to launch Native Youth
Financially Independent. This five-year demonstration project...
Local Briefs
Regional and Local Briefs: November 2014
NUCLEAR WASTE CHALLENGED BY TRIBE
RED WING, Minn. – The Prairie Island Indian Community is joining three
states in a lawsuit over the storage of nuclear...
National Briefs
National Briefs: November 2014
TULALIP CITIZENS GRIEVE AFTER SCHOOL
SHOOTING
TULALIP, Wash. – Leaders and citizens
of the Tulalip Tribes of Washington expressed shock following a fatal
shooting at a local public...