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The application deadline for the 2014 Chickasaw Nation Southeastern Art Show and Market (SEASAM) in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, is Friday, Sept. 7. Adults and youth from any Southeastern and Woodland tribe are encouraged to enter the competition in the two-dimensional or three-dimensional categories. Artists may enter up to two works per category. Categories include two dimensional art such as paintings, drawings, photography and graphics. Three dimensional art includes sculpture, jewelry (metal and...
The Park Rapids Lakes Area Arts Council will showcase the artistic talents of area youth during Youth Music and Art Showcase VI Thursday and Friday, Aug. 14-15 in downtown Park Rapids. Day care providers and parents of preschoolers are invited to do chalk art on downtown sidewalks Friday morning. Free chalk will be available at Wildwood Enchantment, 209 South Main Ave. The showcase provides young musicians with an opportunity to perform from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14 as part of the 2nd...
Closing the achievement gap, increasing transparency and boosting community involvement in schools are key issues for the candidates seeking two citywide seats on the Minneapolis school board....
Michelle MacDonald, the Republican-endorsed candidate for the Minnesota Supreme Court, was ticketed in Wright County last week for violating the terms of her limited license as she awaits trial for alleged drunken driving and resisting arrest....
A bitter contractual dispute between Carlson and IBM Corp. over a project to consolidate IT functions at the travel and hospitality giant has resulted in a $14.2 million judgment in IBM’s favor....
Minnesota regulators opened the door Thursday to considering an all-new route for Enbridge Energy’s proposed Sandpiper crude oil pipeline across northern Minnesota....
WASHINGTON — North Dakotans, enriched by an oil boom, stepped up their spending at triple the national pace in the three years that followed the Great Recession. In Nevada, smacked hard by the housing bust, consumers barely increased their spending....
WASHINGTON — Thinking about getting inked? Check the bottle first....
For more than one hundred years, U.S. policies and practices separated Native American children from their families. Prior to 1978, when the Indian Child Welfare Act went into effect, Native American children were regularly plucked from their homes and sent to live with non-Natives. Some children grew up surrounded by love; others suffered enormous hardships. Many had a powerful desire to reconnect with the culture that they had lost....
COQUITLAM, B.C.—Members of a tiny Metro Vancouver-area First Nation went public with messages of support for their chief on Thursday, a week after he was lambasted for quietly accepting an $800,000 bonus connected with successful development contracts....
Indian chiefs deserve their salaries because they have a lot of responsibilities, one Okanagan band says....
A new online database of missing and murdered Indigenous women, trans women and Two-Spirit people is aiming to not just record numbers, but to fight back by remembering the lives of the women who have been lost....
The gloves came off a bit at the most recent Navajo Nation presidential candidates' forum, with Carrie Lynn Martin taking a swing at fellow thirty-something Moroni Benally over his proposal for the Navajo Nation to demand full control over all its land and resources....
SHIPROCK — Traffic piled up on U.S. Highway 491 in Naschitti on Thursday morning after a semitrailer carrying hazardous materials exploded near mile post 43....
A court has directed that the transcripts of testimony and evidence given by 38,000 survivors of Indian residential schools should be destroyed at the end of the settlement process....
A court has ruled that the individual testimonies of 40,000 Indian residential school survivors will be destroyed after 15 years, unless a survivor chooses to preserve their story in a national archive....
California's severe drought—now in its third year—has led to major hardships in the state....
DULUTH, Minnesota — A Native American reservation in northern Minnesota has asked the Environmental Protection Agency to increase air quality protection in the area....
Vance Home Gun, a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, has met President Barack Obama three times since 2013 and asked him a rather difficult question at a recent event in Washington, D.C....
Staff are worried about the care being given in two rural Manitoba emergency rooms, according to a new review of ERs in The Pas and Flin Flon....
SAN POIL VALLEY, Wash.—The smoke from the 8,400 acre Devil’s Elbow fire began moving south along Highway 21 on Thursday. As flames creep closer, neighbors along Highway 21 are preparing their homes for the worst....
WHITEROCKS, Uintah County — A woman is dead after a car slammed into a tree and caught fire early Thursday morning....
Shoni Schimmel's distinctive style of play first took shape on the Umatilla Indian Reservation in northeast Oregon....
It didn’t take long for Julie Taylor to make the realization that the WNBA was not her future. Taylor, a record-setting guard at Pendleton High School and then Blue Mountain Community College, had been invited to a try out for the newly-formed league. It was 1996....
A hearing to determine where Nikko Jenkins will receive psychiatric help before he is sentenced in the death penalty case has been rescheduled for next week....