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Red Lake Pre Kindergarten Graduation 2011 - VIDEO...
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Shirley Marie Grindall Smith, 84, of Little Falls, Minn., formerly of Bemidji, died Friday, May 27, 2011, at Harmony House of Little Falls. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 4, at Emblom-Brenny Funeral Service in Little Falls, with the Rev. Damen Heitmann officiating. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at 2 p.m. Monday, June 6, in Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis at Assembly Lane 1. She was born Dec. 14...
Nett Lake, MN (Northland's Newscenter) - A memorial recognizing their service was dedicated on the reservation today....
A woman in Spokane, Washington, claims she saw and photographed the legendary Bigfoot while hiking. Although there has never been concrete evidence of this oversized hairy creature‘s existence, time and again people from different parts of the world have claimed about Bigfoot’s existence....
A tribal-owned gas station in Salton City is selling gas so cheap that competitors, county officials and others are crying foul....
Gov. John Kitzhaber is throwing his weight behind a bill that would give tribal police officers more authority off reservations....
Canada and the U.S. may have signed on with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples back in November and December, respectively. But in at least two areas—genetic resources and mining—both countries are trying to wiggle out of the clause requiring “prior and informed consent” from indigenous peoples when it comes to activities on their land and person....
Recognizing the ever-disturbing problem of domestic violence on U.S. tribal lands, U.S. Mexico U.S. Attorney Ken Gonzales plans to announce the hiring of a prosecutor to specifically address the problem, the Associated Press reported....
A major alliance of minority journalists, including members of the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA), has ruptured after almost two decades of collaboration. One of the results has turned out to be an even murkier future for Indian journalists, already vastly underrepresent in newsrooms across the country....
MONDAY, May 30 (HealthDay News) -- Native American children in the United States and Canada have three times the rate of untreated cavities compared to other kids, according to a new policy statement from a pediatricians group that recommends doctors pay more attention to the oral health of those patients....
More than 90 per cent of young children living in some Canadian aboriginal communities have cavities in their baby teeth, say dentists who are calling for preventive solutions....
PORT ANGELES — Frances Charles has been re-elected as chairwoman of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe....
She prayed for peace that day. But the sage that Robin Brown carried on a bird-watching outing in Weston landed her in jail on felony charges of marijuana possession....
WHITE MOUNTAINS - A federal grand jury in Phoenix returned a two-count indictment charging former White Mountain Apache Tribal police officer, Glenn Cromwell, with federal crimes in connection with maliciously abandoning Anthony Archuleta and Barry Lowe in dangerously cold weather conditions in December 2008....
The widow of a Utah doctor who killed himself after they were arrested for artifacts trafficking has filed a wrongful death suit against the U.S. government. UPI....
Back in the fall, Kathleen Atene’s 5-year-old daughter was eagerly anticipating her first day of kindergarten—she’d get to ride the big yellow bus and go to the school her older sister attended. But when Atene went to her first parent conference a few weeks into the school-year, the teacher informed her that since the beginning of the year her daughter had been bullied by a classmate on the bus and in school—the abuse included having her hair pulled and being mocked for her appearance. The revelation surprised Atene, in part because her thr...
Senator John Hoeven and Governor Jack Dalrymple today urged the Army Corps of Engineers to deploy a response team and deploy assistance to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation to address rising Missouri River waters as a consequence of increased flows from the main stem dams. Both Senator Hoeven and Governor Dalrymple spoke with tribal Chairman Charley Murphy today....
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — There have been a half-dozen encounters between grizzly bears and humans reported in Montana this month alone, a number experts attribute to a growing bear population stuck in the low country because of the deep snowpack....