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Ojibwe band members went fishing before last year’s opener to force a treaty dispute into court, but the state still hasn’t brought charges, and the issue is ongoing even as the 2011 opener approaches. First Nations United will help Red Lake Band of Chippewa members in a demonstration fish-in at noon Friday in eastern Upper Red Lake of state Highway 72 near Waskish. The Leech Lake and White Earth bands have been fighting for the right to fish and hunt in northern Minnesota without government interference. They say an 1855 treaty with the fe...
Bemidji, Minn. — Minnesota is approaching another walleye fishing opener this weekend, but there is still no resolution to a treaty rights dispute between the state and two Ojibwe bands in northern Minnesota. The Leech Lake and White Earth bands say an 1855 treaty with the federal government gives them the right to fish and hunt in much of northern Minnesota without state interference. But state officials limit the time when people can fish and hunt -- regulations they also apply to members...
Fish are the last wild food. Well, they’re the last wild caught food humans eat on a large scale. And unfortunately, we’ve been eating them on too large a scale—according to the World Health Organization, we’ve doubled our per capita fish consumption in the last 50 years. Many species are in serious decline, and the fishing industry as a whole faces major challenges. In his book Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food, Paul Greenberg says this growing appetite for fish cannot be...
On April 29th, 2011, two students from the Red Lake Nation attended the Special Olympics that were held at Bemidji State University. They got to experience opening ceremonies, competitions, a dance, a picnic, and ribbon ceremonies. They got to meet and make friends with many students and adults from area schools and group homes. They had a wonderful time and represented Red Lake Nation well....
Honor the Youth Pow Wow 2011 - Sunday Session Video coming soon......
High Fire Danger Today Please no burning today Burn permits will not be issued until we get rain If you have a permit please do not burn today...
The 7th Generation Mentoring Program Training scheduled for Saturday, May 14, 2011, has been canceled until next month on June 18, 2011....
Red Lake Nation Fishery Annual Meeting When: May 21st, 2011 Where: Red Lake Humanities Center Time: 12:00 pm (noon) “Community Feed” (Golden Deep Fried Walleye Nuggets by Red Lake Nation Fish Fry Crew) The 2010 Annual Report will be presented at this meeting… A board of directors for the Red Lake Nation Fishery will be nominated and selected by Shareholders of each district....
Youth/Adult Team Walleye Tournament - Sat. May 14 - Noon - 4 PM...
Bob Hurley Basketball Camp Saturday, May 14, 2011 Red Lake High School Check In: 5 pm Two Sessions: I – 5:30 to 7:00 pm II – 7:15 to 8:45 pm Grades 6-11 Boys and Girls Free To The First 40 Red Lake Band Members Registered With Nolan Desjarlait Each Participant Receives a Basketball and a Drills Booklet Bob Hurley-Head Coach of St. Anthony’s High School (NJ) Four Time National High School Champions 24 Time New Jersey State Champions Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame 1000+ Career Wins Major...
Adolescent elephants can often get into a lot of trouble when not supervised. They do things like harass and sometimes kill Rhinos in their “neighborhood”. But if you put them together with an old bull they tend to settle down. Our human condition is a bit more complicated, but I assume that if mom asked a number of male members from her dodem to find some creative ways to supervise junior that he would settle down too. The nice thing about the dodem running through the female line is in dealing with cases of familial abuse. Hubby or boyfri...
From MNDOT- if you are traveling way north on Hwy 89 BEMIDJI, Minn. -Motorists will encounter an emergency detour from Highway 89 north of Grygla beginning at noon on Wednesday, May 11, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The detour route from Grygla is north on Marshall County Road 54 for eight miles, west on Marshall County Road 6 for six miles, then back to Highway 89. Southbound traffic will take the same detour route in reverse. The detour is posted at nine ton and will be in place for approximately two weeks as crews...
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton won the applause of a group of American Indian business leaders Tuesday afternoon by saying four things they wanted to hear: 1. Dayton pledged to hold an business “summit” with the business leaders, himself and Mark Phillips, commissioner of the Department of Employment and Economic Development, after the current legislative session is over. Read more: Dayton plans Am. Indian business 'summit' | Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal...
The 2011 Minnesota Legislature has adopted a two-pronged approach to American Indian concerns: allow increasing levels of water pollution to kill wild rice beds and expand gambling to wreck the tribal casino economy. It's really breathtaking - and it's a bipartisan effort....
The U.S. Census has released demographic information for Minnesota and several other states. Here is the information on race and Hispanic origin for Beltrami County, the city of Bemidji and the Bemidji School District....
WASHINGTON, May 11, 2011 — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today released an independently produced report that provides a Civil Rights Assessment of USDA's field-based program delivery and makes recommendations intended to ensure that all Americans have fair and equal access to USDA programs. "From the day I took office as Secretary, I made it a department-wide priority to ensure that all eligible Americans receive equal access to USDA programs, and this report provides a roadmap that will help us continue moving forward in this effort,"...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — New figures from the 2010 census show a small surge of young children in Minnesota, and look no further than the town of Waconia near Minneapolis for evidence of how that could change school districts throughout the state in the next few years....
Tuesday evening's parade of storms through the Twin Cities area proved to be the tornado season-opener. A small cluster of homes in St. Michael, northwest of Minneapolis, was hit by a twister that was rated at EF-0 Wednesday by National Weather Service damage assessors. One home sustained extensive damage, losing the roof off the garage and much of the house, while the brick corner of the garage was also collapsed. Neighboring homes sustained little damage....
WASHINGTON-The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) today honored the first Native American, post-Prohibition era, ATF investigator to be killed in the line of duty. At a memorial ceremony during National Police Week, the name of William Louis Pappan, killed 75 years ago, Dec. 4, 1935, was unveiled at the ATF Headquarters Memorial Wall, Washington, as ATF honored the fallen. ATF Acting Director Kenneth Melson provided remarks and representatives from the Department of Justice, the National Native American Law Enforcement...
A New York State appeals court has unanimously upheld a 2010 state law requiring Native American tribes to charge state-levied taxes on cigarettes sold to patrons from off the reservations, according to Attorney General Eric Schneiderman....