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Leo Frank Desjarlait Sr. (July 24, 1915 - July 11, 2014) "Waasa'Inini-Far Away Man" Leo Frank Desjarlait Sr., 98, of Red Lake, MN, died Friday, July 11, 2014 at the Red Lake Hospital in Red Lake. Funeral Services will be 1:00 pm, Wednesday, July 16, 2014 at the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Red Lake, MN with Father Jerry Rogers officiating. A wake will begin at 1:00pm, Monday, July 14, 2014 at the Red Lake Community Center in Red Lake, MN, and will continue until the time of the service....
One of two men stabbed early Sunday in a north Minneapolis home is dead and the other hospitalized, authorities said. No arrests have been made. The bloodshed occurred shortly before 3 a.m. at a home in the 3600 block of Emerson Avenue N., police said. The surviving man was taken to North Memorial Medical Center with noncritical injuries, police added. The identities of the men have yet to be released. Officers were interviewing people at the scene in an effort to learn the circumstances leading up to the violence and who was responsible....
A mixture of elder first speakers, teachers, and staff traveled toward Ponemah Point just before noon on Monday, June 23, 2014. They journey would take them to the Ponemah Round House for the monthly Ojibwe Language Revitalization Advisory Committee Meeting. Just a bit before the road curves to The Point, travelers took a left and drove a quarter mile or more back into the woods toward the lake. The journey into the forest is on a beautiful curving road with trees hugging the one lane trail. Soo...
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An Ojibwemowin Rivitalization Celebration in Honor of Larry Stillday (Chi-Ma'iingan) was held in Red Lake on Wednesday, June 25, 2014 at the Hospital Field area. The event featured honor songs, dancing, a feast and giveaway. There were about 350 community members in attendance. Spiritual Elder Larry Stillday passed away on May 20, 2014. He was a well respected Spiritual Advisor involved in numerous projects both on and off the Red Lake Nation. He had recently retired from Red Lake Chemical...
BEMIDJI -- A jury trial has been set for a Bemidji man charged with robbing using a shotgun in April. Andrew Edward Martin, 23, appeared in Beltrami County Court on Tuesday, where he maintained a not guilty plea entered in May. Martin is accused of forcing his way into a Bemidji home in mid-April while armed with a shotgun. He is charged with felony first-degree aggravated robbery. Bemidji police responded to a residence in Bemidji just after midnight April 17 to take a report of a robbery. The resident of the home and another man who was...
An Ojibwemowin Rivitalization Celebration in Honor of Larry Stillday (Chi-Ma'iingan) was held in Red Lake on Wednesday, June 25, 2014 at the Hospital Field area. The event featured honor songs, dancing, a feast and giveaway. There were about 350 community members in attendance. Spiritual Elder Larry Stillday passed away on May 20, 2014. He was a well respected Spiritual Advisor involved in numerous projects both on and off the Red Lake Nation. He had recently retired from Red Lake Chemical...
St. Paul — When Denika Jackson dropped her son Keontae at a summer school program in June, she had no idea it would put the 13-year-old in a situation that could have triggered an asthma attack....
ST. PAUL — In some zip codes in Minneapolis the risk of experiencing a life-threatening asthma attack is nearly six times higher than it is in most other areas of the state....
WASHINGTON – In the first wave of television ads launched by Sen. Al Franken’s re-election campaign, sometimes Minnesota’s junior senator hardly says a word....
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – The United States is awash in propane, a byproduct of booming oil and natural gas production. Yet getting it to markets at home and abroad is challenging and controversial....
A simple test of a person’s ability to detect odors and noninvasive eye exams might someday help doctors learn whether their patients are at risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to research presented Sunday....
This weekend in Rock County, the Boeve family buried Andrea, who was killed while biking with her little girls when the driver of a one-ton pickup looked down at his phone instead of at the road....
Paul Brooks, who has served as Lumbee chairman for 2 1/2 years, is responsible for leading the tribe through development projects and providing services for members....
Christi Belcourt, the Métis artist who created the stirring moccasin tribute to missing and murdered indigenous women, will receive the 2014 Ontario Arts Council Aboriginal Arts Award. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/07/12/walking-their-shoes-metis-artist-christi-belcourt-wins-major-award-works-155803...
Women hold the majority of leadership positions within the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, including the top four seats on the council....
Thirteen years after the Oregon Legislature formally called for eliminating the term “squaw” in geographic names, fewer than one-third have been officially changed....
Today's news focuses on the revelations that the US is spying on prominent Muslims in this country. The fact that the US is spying on activists is of course nothing new -- even Martin Luther King, Jr., was spied on by the US, up to the day he was assassinated....