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"It is our vision that within 10 years Red Lake will have a younger generation of fluent speakers that promote the language and culture in our communities and act as leaders for the next seven generations. It is our mission to promote this vision through an immersion school as well as through a variety of other initiatives." ~Red Lake Nation Language Revitalization Plan Red Lake Nation's Language Revitalization efforts continue on December 16 & 17, 2013 at Seven Clans Casino and Event Center,...
AICHO 1st Annual Powwow - November 2 - Washington Center in Duluth - P14...
AICHO 1st Annual Powwow - November 2 - Washington Center in Duluth - P15...
AICHO 1st Annual Powwow - November 2 - Washington Center in Duluth - P16...
AICHO 1st Annual Powwow - November 2 - Washington Center in Duluth - P17...
AICHO 1st Annual Powwow - November 2 - Washington Center in Duluth - P18...
Miskwaagamiiwi'zaaga'iganing Gichi-Ojibwemowin Maawanji'idwin Manidoo-Giizisoons 16 & 17, 2013 Red Lake Ojibwe Language Summit December 16 & 17th, 2013 Seven Clans Casino & Event Center Red Lake, MN Monday, December 16th 6 pm Community Celebration & Feast Spot Dances, Hand Drum, Big Drum Wear your regalia and receive a gift!! Tuesday, December 17th Full day Conference starting at 9:00 am featuring key note addresses from: Larry Stillday, Red Lake Spiritual Advisor & Margaret Peters, from the...
Open House - Potential Volunteers - VITA Clinic Wednesday, December 18, 5:30 p.m. Hot cider and cookies Come to Northwest Indian Opportunities Industrialization Center, 520 Fourth Street NW, Bemidji, on Thursday, December 12, 5:30 p.m., to visit with others, like you, who are interested in volunteering to help positively impact its community members. What we give to you: • Gratifying volunteer work in a diverse ethnic and socio-economic environment, helping to improve conditions for others. ...
The Red Lake High School Band will be performing a winter concert on December 11th @ 2:15 in the mini theater. Parents and community members are welcome to attend....
Monday Dec 9th Through Wednesday Dec 11th from 10am to 4pm we will be offering a workshop titled "Anishinaabe World View" taught by Renee Gurneau who developed the course for the America Indian OIC. The workshop will cover - Foundations of Anishinaabe World View and Cosmology - History of US\Indigenous relationships - Traditional family structures, clans and bands - Traditional child rearing practices and the effects of disrupting these systems My apologies for the short notice on this class...
Red Lake Girls win in Cass Lake 70-37; Boys come up short 70-68...
Facing federal scrutiny, Minneapolis schools are considering revisions to a discipline policy that is intended to keep order in classrooms but has imposed heavier penalties on black and American Indian students, especially boys and special education students. The first revision in 10 years - and the fifth in the past 30 - comes before the school board Tuesday night. It places a new emphasis on measures designed to address the behavior of disruptive students while keeping them in school. C...
BEMIDJI, MN -- December 6, 2013 -- The IDEA Competition announced today that it is extending the deadline for the first round of its competition to December 31. This will allow applicants to take advantage of the newly discounted registration fee, thanks to a generous contribution from the Northwest Minnesota Foundation. IDEA Competition project coordinator, Michelle Landsverk, is enthusiastic about the extended deadline and the reduced registration fee. “With the recent donation from Northwest Minnesota Foundation we are able to reduce the c...
WASHINGTON – The Secretarial Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform has added a public meeting on Dec. 10, 2013, to its schedule, which will be held via webinar. The meeting will gather public comments to help the Commission complete a comprehensive evaluation of the Department of the Interior’s administration of nearly $4 billion in Indian trust assets and will offer recommendations to the Secretary of the Interior about how to improve in the future. Because the federal government shutdown in October created delays in wrapping up...
At the detox center on Chicago Avenue in south Minneapolis, the evening of Dec. 4 began like many others — with the cries of a severely intoxicated patient echoing through the ammonia-scented corridors....
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin's ultra-liberal capital city is a place where just about anything goes, from street parties to naked bike rides. But city officials say a business is pushing even Madison's boundaries by offering, of all things, hugs....
After years of job cuts, the 205 factory workers at Electric Machinery in northeast Minneapolis were thrilled to pounce on a new order for a 100-ton generator. The $2 million job promises to keep them busy for a year and has prompted the company to ramp up hiring....
The naming Thursday of 32 priests accused of child sex abuse in the St. Paul-Minneapolis archdiocese will not end the pressure on the Catholic Church in Minnesota....
Cecelia Marie (Staples) Drouillard Born: Sun., Oct. 12, 1941 Died: Wed., Dec. 4, 2013 Cecelia (Bone) Drouillard, "Muckwa-wii-da-se-maad-equay-wan" which means "Bear who walks with women", passed away on December 4, 1013 at the Sanford Hospital in Fargo with her family by her side. Cecelia was born on October 12, 1941 at Mission/Cass Lake the daughter of Charles Robert Staples and Margaret (Charwood) Staples. She lived in Bemidji with her children until the early 80's and then moved to Mission...
Nakoya VanWert Jr. (December 2, 2013 - December 2, 2013) The exciting moments of pregnancy turned to sorrow for Janelle Auginaush and NaKoya VanWert Sr., of Elbow Lake Village, MN, with the death of their baby boy, NaKoya Lee VanWert Jr., on Monday, December 2, 2013, at Essentia Health St. Mary’s in Detroit Lakes, MN. NaKoya Jr. is survived by his mother, Janelle Auginaush and father, NaKoya VanWert Sr. of Elbow Lake Village; one sister, Tracy VanWert of Elbow Lake Village; grandparents: LaDonna Anderson of Elbow Lake, Harold Chaz VanWert of El...
A Sonic Drive-in signboard that carried a "shockingly racist" message about the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Redskins prompted an apology from the restaurant chain on Sunday....
FARGO, ND - The third-ranking official in the U.S. Department of Justice says he's coming to the Dakotas to listen and learn about ways to improve public safety for tribal nations....
At 16, Cherokee Nation citizen Kylee Russell continues to shatter stereotypes and records every time she competes at an Amateur Athletic Union weightlifting meet.The Kansas High School sophomore holds both national and world records in bench press, squat, dead lift and total weight lifted in the 14-15 age group and 181-pound weight class. Now, Russell dreams of Olympic glory. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/12/08/16-year-old-cherokee-girl-named-best-lifter-eyes-olympics-152602...
We’ve been reporting on the University at Albany’s ability to attract upstate New York players. See more at: http://www.laxlessons.com/2013/12/08/colyn-lyons/#sthash.qWoPLQiy.dpuf...
Saturday’s New York Times carried another in a series of investigative reports by Christopher Drew and Danielle Ivory on massive stealing from the US Navy by civilian contractors who paved the way by providing free trips, the services of professional ladies, and even cash to Navy personnel. One corporation implicated in the scandal is run by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum, a relative of the leader of Dubai. “We should be proud,” commented Cousin Ray Sixkiller, “that our Arab brothers are learning from the US government. If they keep catchin...