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  • School Psychologist Intern – Red Lake Schools

    Feb 22, 2019

    Red Lake Public Schools ISD #38 Employment Opportunity Posted 02/15/2019, Open until Filled Red Lake School District #38 is accepting applications for the following position: Position Description: School Psychologist Intern Supervisor: Director of Special Services Building: District Wide Compensation: Annual Salary and fringe, Expenses paid to attend MN School Psychologist Conference Position Overview: A school psychologist intern is authorized to provide direct and indirect psychological servic...

  • Special Education Teacher Cross-Categorical - Red Lake School District #38

    Feb 22, 2019

    EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Posted: 02/21/2019 – Until Filled *MULTIPLE POSITIONS AVAILABLE* Red Lake School District #38 is accepting applications for the following position: Position Description: Special Education Teacher Cross-Categorical: Beginning the 2019-20 School Year Supervisor: Director of Special Education Services and Building Principal Bargaining Group: Education Minnesota – Red Lake Terms: Per Teacher's Master Agreement Position Overview: Serve as teacher for identified students, by...

  • Student Support (Seat Based) Teacher – Secondary Complex - Red Lake Schools #38

    Feb 22, 2019

    Red Lake Schools #38 Red Lake School District #38 is accepting applications for the following position: Posted: 05/03/2018 – 05/14/2018 JOB TITLE: Student Support (Seat Based) Teacher – Secondary Complex REPORTS TO: Building Principal JOB PURPOSE: The Seat Based Teacher shall structure, implement, and manage direct instruction and facilitate learning for students as required by Minnesota State Standards and locate site requirements in the secondary complex and assists in other District and sch...

  • Star of Oscar Nominated Black Panther, Danai Gurira Says Save Rhinos

    Feb 22, 2019

    As rhino populations continue to decline, award-winning actress and playwright Danai Gurira has launched a new message to support anti-poaching efforts and address the demand for rhino horn. The 30-second PSA, created with thanks to Marvel and Walt Disney Studios, features a clip from the 2019 Oscar Nominated film Black Panther in which Gurira conveys the powerful message, “When the buying stops, the killing can too.” In the last four decades, the world has lost 95 percent of its rhinos. If poaching continues at current rates, rhinos could be...

  • ISIS BRIDE's Citizenship Gets NATIONAL Attention; 11,000 Natives Loss Gets NOTHING?

    Feb 22, 2019
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    Much press given to ONE Isis Bride possibly losing her citizenship, yet NO press given to 11,000 Native Americans stripped of citizenship via tribal disenrollment not for terrorism, but to minimize opposition and to steal $1BILLION in per capita. CAIR is putting up a fight, something that Native Americans do not get from NARF, NCAI, Indian Affairs, and most other prominent Native Groups from CAIR Florida's Hassan Shibly: https://www.originalpechanga.com/2019/02/isis-brides-citizenship-gets-national.html...

  • Dailey & Vincent to perform at McSwain Theatre

    Feb 22, 2019

    Ada, Okla. – Award-winning country music duo Dailey & Vincent will be performing at the historic McSwain Theatre at 7 p.m. April 13. Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent, along with their world-class band, bring their blend of American music – defined as bluegrass, traditional country and gospel music – across the globe and to iconic venues such as The Ryman Auditorium and Carnegie Hall. As Grand Ole Opry members, five-time GRAMMY award winners individually and three-time GRAMMY award nominees collec...

  • Headwaters Open-mic CoffeeHouse

    Headwaters Open-mic CoffeeHouse is pleased to announce Annalise Aakhus and Mattea Elhard as co-hosts of the upcoming event on Friday, March 1 from 7 to 10pm at Headwaters Music and Arts in Bemidji. Sign-up begins at 6:30. Aakhus and Elhard, voice teachers at Headwaters, are excited to join in an evening of music and performance with the community. They look forward to hearing the works of others and sharing a few songs of their own. Mattea promises a sing-along. Held on the first Friday of most months, Headwaters Open-mic CoffeeHouse features...

  • Nearly 150 years later, the buffalo slaughter hangs over American Indian wealth, study finds

    Feb 22, 2019

    Eight years ago, an economist produced a new theory that international trade played a major role in an American tragedy: the immense killing in the late 19th century that brought the North American bison close to extinction. The idea challenged the narrative that the slaughter of the bison, or buffalo, was mainly caused by the eagerness of American and European settlers to turn grasslands into farms and move American Indians off the land. https://www.postbulletin.com/news/business/nearly-years-later-the-buffalo-slaughter-han...

  • A Court Battle Over a Dallas Toddler Could Decide the Future of Native American Law

    Feb 22, 2019

    When Chad and Jennifer Brackeen realized that God was calling on them to help children in their area, they first tried to ignore it. They already had two young children of their own, and foster care isn’t exactly known for being easy. But then they did some research and learned of the great need for foster parents in Dallas. They signed up. The second foster child who was placed in their care was a nine-month-old boy whom the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services had suddenly taken from his home in an emergency situation. The B...

  • MP asks RCMP for criminal probe of coerced sterilization of Indigenous women

    Feb 22, 2019

    An NDP MP has written a letter to the head of the RCMP asking the federal police force to launch an investigation into allegations of the coerced sterilization of Indigenous women. Don Davies, NDP MP for Vancouver Kingsway, said in the Feb. 21 dated letter to RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki that coerced sterilization allegations have emerged across the country since 2015, warranting a criminal probe by the Mounties. https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/ndp-rcmp-indigenous-women-coerced-sterilization-1.5028101...

  • Megan Lee Nevitt

    Feb 22, 2019

    Megan Lee Nevitt November 24, 2001 - February 19, 2019 Megan Lee Nevitt, 17, of Bemidji died Tuesday, February 19, 2019 in Bemidji. Traditonal services will be held at 1:00 pm Saturday, February 23, 2019 at the Onigum Community Center with spiritual advisor Melvin Goodman. A wake will begin on Friday Feb. 22nd at the Onigum Community Center and will continue until the time of the service. Interment will be in the spring at the Old Agency Catholic Cemetery in Onigum under the direction of the...

  • TRIBAL LAW EXEMPTS PEYOTE FOR NATIVE AMERICAN CHURCH MEMBERS

    Feb 22, 2019

    Our medicine people fought hard to guarantee our freedom to attend our sacred Native American Church (NAC) ceremonies and use peyote as a sacrament. There are many Lakota Dakota-Nakota people, as well as citizens of several other federally recognized tribes, who attend NAC ceremonies where peyote is ingested. Our right to harvest, possess and pray with the sacred medicine known as peyote is protected by tribal, state and federal laws. Last week, a rumor was started by some unscrupulous individual regarding criminal law surrounding the use of...

  • Roberta Ann Martin

    Feb 22, 2019

    Roberta Ann Martin December 9, 1963 ~ February 20, 2019 (age 55) Roberta Ann Martin, 55 years old, of Bemidji, Minnesota journeyed to the spirit world on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 from Sanford Hospital in Bemidji, MN. She was born to Carol Ann (Iceman) and Elmer Frank Martin on December 9, 1963 in Red Lake, MN. Roberta enjoyed life every day. She liked going to powwows and summer camps in the summers, she also enjoyed going to the movies, eating out and playing with her dolls. She will be...

  • Steven David Bruce, Sr.

    Feb 22, 2019

    Steven David Bruce, Sr. June 25, 1978 ~ February 21, 2019 (age 40) Full obituary to be posted soon from the Northern Peace Funeral Home of Walker, MN.. Thank you for your patience....

  • David James Boswell

    Feb 22, 2019

    David James Boswell November 30, 1936 ~ February 15, 2019 (age 82) David James Boswell, age 62, passed away at Sanford Medical Center in Fargo on Friday, February 15, 2019. David was born on November 30, 1956, in Cass Lake, Minnesota, to Wilhelmina Broker. He grew up in White Earth and Minneapolis, and joined the Marines serving in the Vietnam War and receiving an honorable discharge. David earned his GED and returned to Cass Lake to attend Leech Lake Tribal College where he earned his...

  • Albert Goodwin Jr.

    Feb 22, 2019

    Albert Goodwin Jr. April 09, 1939 - February 20, 2019 Albert Goodwin, age 79, of Detroit Lakes, MN, died on Wednesday, February 20, 2019, at his residence in Detroit Lakes, MN, under the care of Hospice of the Red River Valley. Albert "Al" James Goodwin Jr. was born in Mahnomen, MN, on April 9, 1939, on an Easter Sunday, which is how he earned his nickname "Bunny." He was the son of Albert James Goodwin Sr. and Verle (Oppegard) Goodwin. Al grew up in and around Mahnomen. As the oldest son, he...

  • Cindy Lou (Tibbetts) Bebeau

    Feb 22, 2019

    Cindy Lou (Tibbetts) Bebeau March 20, 1959 ~ February 21, 2019 (age 59) Cindy Lou (Tibbetts) Bebeau, age 59, of Deer River, Minnesota began her journey to the spirit world on Thursday, February 21, 2019 from St. Mary's Medical Center in Duluth, MN. She was born on March 20, 1959 in Glendale, CA, the daughter of June (Donnell) and Franklin Tibbetts, Sr. Family that Cindy is reunited with are her parents; June and Franklin Tibbetts, Sr., brothers; Brian and Franklin Jr., sister; Diane and many...