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Articles from the April 22, 2014 edition


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  • Apr 22, 2014

    We’re not sure how to break this to all of you, especially those who’ve moved to Minnesota and can’t stop complaining about the way we drive. But we’re the fourth-best motorists in the country....

  • ATTENTION RED LAKE CANDIDATES FOR MAY 14, 2014 ELECTION

    Apr 22, 2014

    STARTING TODAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 2014, RLNN WILL START ACCEPTING CAMPAIGN ITEMS FROM ALL RED LAKE CANDIDATES IN THE MAY 14, 2014 ELECTIONS, EITHER THEIR LITERATURE AND/OR LINKS TO WEB PAGES IF THEY HAVE THEM, OR WHATEVER THEY ARE USING TO CAMPAIGN.. CANDIDATES MAY EMAIL THESE ITEMS TO: mbarrett@redlakenationnews.com, OR THEY CAN BE DROPPED OFF IN MY MAILBOX AT THE TRIBAL COUNCIL OR CALL ME AT 679-5995 AND MAKE OTHER ARRANGEMENTS. THE CANDIDATE PAGE SHOULD BE UP AND RUNNING WITHIN THE NEXT FEW...

  • Apr 22, 2014

    NEAH BAY, Wash. — The U.S. government is buying property from some members of the Makah Tribe, for the Makah Tribe....

  • Cowboys and Indians Ride on DC, Protesting Keystone XL for Earth Day

    Apr 22, 2014

    Next week, April 22, former Green Party Vice-Presidential candidate Winona LaDuke and the Cowboy and Indian Alliance made up of Native people, farmers and ranchers will ride on horseback into Washington, D.C. to show their opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/04/21/cowboys-and-indians-ride-dc-protesting-keystone-xl-earth-day-154523...

  • Apr 22, 2014

    On April 18, 2014, NCAI President Brian Cladoosby implored U.S. Department of State Secretary to respond to a June 5, 2013 inquiry from the Honorable James Anaya, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, regarding the “increasing number of state-level regulations that restrict the religious freedoms of Native American prisoners, including their participation in religious ceremonies and possession of religious items....

  • Apr 22, 2014

    http://huycares.org/In my experience as a financial technology investor focused on the needs of the emerging middle class, I have found that attitudes around payday lending generally diverge into two main camps. Either it is an evil inflicted on the less financially fortunate amongst us, or it is a highly demanded alternative to bank overdraft and other choices. Whatever your own stance, everyone should agree that payday loans are an expensive product and wish it were better....

  • Apr 22, 2014

    (Fremont County, Wyo.) – As Northern Arapaho Tribal Members are expected to receive substantial settlement checks later this week, the tribe is issuing advise on how to handle the funds and law enforcement is announcing a plan to keep check-bearing members of the community safe....

  • Apr 22, 2014

    Manitoba's top aboriginal leaders say the province doesn't have the right to know about or track children seized by child welfare agencies on reserves....

  • Apr 22, 2014

    Two months after the go-ahead was given to a pilot program allowing non-Indians to be tried in tribal courts for certain offenses, the Pascua Yaqui tribe in Arizona is preparing to be the first to hold such a trial....

  • Apr 22, 2014

    Last year, Washington Appleseed, a nonprofit social-justice group, failed in a quest to tally up even the total number of students suspended and expelled from Washington schools each year....

  • Apr 22, 2014

    Around 60 acres of trees off Route 438 in Versailles were burned Saturday evening after a fire tore through the area. According to responding crews, the fire was hard to get at since it was about a mile off the road, forcing firefighters to use all-terrain vehicles to get to it instead of fire trucks. First responders included the Versailles, Gowanda and Cattaraugus Indian Reservation fire departments, as well as the Gowanda Police Department and the Seneca Nation Marshals....