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  • Red Lake Corn

    Tawn Kiyash, Dibaajimowin|Oct 1, 2018

    While the cultivation of corn was important to most bands of Ojibwe, the people of Red Lake were masters at growing beautiful fields of it along the southern shores of their vast lake. Reports from traders, Indian agents, and missionaries state that they were the most fore-handed of any band in the Ojibwe nation in terms of agriculture. The Red Lake people cultivated corn extensively. The corn cultivated by the Red Lake people was a small, eight-rowed variety, about six inches in length. The...

  • BOMBING RED LAKE RESERVATION?

    Tawn Kiyash, DIBAAJIMOWIN|Aug 8, 2018

    MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE, FEBRUARY 20, 1953 Have three "cup-size" atomic bombs been dropped in tests in northern Minnesota? An International Falls. Minn, civil defense official is quoted as saying yes. Washington officials say no. The Winnipeg Tribune quoted E. W. Downward, International Falls civil defense director, as stating the bombs were dropped within the last three months by a B36 bomber over the bombing range in the Red Lake, Minn, area. Downward obtained his Information from...

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