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  • May 24, 2011

    BILLINGS - UPDATED: Due to the flooding on the Crow Indian Reservation, a large portion of Interstate 90 is closed to through traffic....

  • May 24, 2011

    HELENA- Governor Brian Schweitzer has declared a statewide emergency flooding declaration, which also includes American Indian reservations in Montana....

  • May 24, 2011

    Miami, Okla. — The Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma has joined forces with the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army to assist tornado victims in Joplin....

  • May 24, 2011

    Federal and tribal officials are investigating what neighbors say is the homicide of two young children in St. Michael, N.D., on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation....

  • May 24, 2011

    BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Federal authorities have arrested a man in South Dakota who fled from numerous tribal court charges in North Dakota....

  • May 24, 2011

    A man whose body was found Saturday has been identified as 43-year-old Charles Michael Mose, a Washoe Tribal member, who has been missing since May 5....

  • May 24, 2011

    Indian people everywhere have told me that perhaps too much has already been analyzed, written about, and publicly debated by a multitude of activists and scholars on both sides of the American Indian mascot controversy. Or perhaps not nearly enough has been put forth, thus my thoughts and feelings on this issue as a concerned member of the American Indian community...

  • May 24, 2011

    Congress established the National Museum of the American Indian in 1989, noting that the establishment of the museum within the Smithsonian would “give all Americans the opportunity to learn of the cultural legacy, historical grandeur, and contemporary culture of Native Americans.” For the last twenty-two years, the NMAI has worked to create that opportunity not just for all Americans, but for visitors from throughout the world....

  • May 24, 2011

    The Delaware Nation has a simple idea for creating jobs for the 60 per cent of its members who are unemployed – it wants to manufacture lighting. However, no one will lend this Native American community the money to get started....

  • Ponemah School GREAT and DARE Graduation P5

    Kimberly Woods, RLPD|May 24, 2011

    On Friday, May 20, 2011, the Red Lake Police Department held a graduation ceremony for their GREAT and DARE Programs. Awards ranging from certificates to bicycles, IPOD Shuffles and even Laptop Computers, were presented to graduates. List of Ponemah School Students - 4th Grade through 8th Grade - GREAT GRADUATES Below are the two 4th Grade Classes all G.R.E.A.T. Graduates: Honor Students: Erica Kingbird - awarded new IPOD shuffle and Basketball, Keon Dow - awarded IPOD shuffle and basketball,...

  • Ponemah School GREAT and DARE Graduation P6

    Kimberly Woods, RLPD|May 24, 2011

    On Friday, May 20, 2011, the Red Lake Police Department held a graduation ceremony for their GREAT and DARE Programs. Awards ranging from certificates to bicycles, IPOD Shuffles and even Laptop Computers, were presented to graduates. List of Ponemah School Students - 4th Grade through 8th Grade - GREAT GRADUATES Below are the two 4th Grade Classes all G.R.E.A.T. Graduates: Honor Students: Erica Kingbird - awarded new IPOD shuffle and Basketball, Keon Dow - awarded IPOD shuffle and basketball,...