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  • Family Preservation Case Manager - DEPARTMENT: RED LAKE FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES

    Jun 22, 2020

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT TITLE: Family Preservation Case Manager DEPARTMENT: RED LAKE FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES OPEN: June 19, 2020 CLOSE: July 1, 2020 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Ombimindwaa Gidinawemaganinaadog provides and arranges an array of culturally based intensive helping and healing services to families, that is supportive and understanding of individual, family, and community needs; engaging families through a strength-based lens that is family centered, respects the dignity and worth of f...

  • Foster Care Worker - DEPARTMENT: RED LAKE FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES

    Jun 22, 2020

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT TITLE: Foster Care Worker DEPARTMENT: RED LAKE FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES OPEN: June 19, 2020 CLOSE: July 1, 2020 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Ombimindwaa Gidinawemaganinaadog provides and arranges an array of culturally based intensive helping and healing services to families, that is supportive and understanding of individual, family, and community needs; engaging families through a strength-based lens that is family centered, respects the dignity and worth of families, and...

  • Recognizing Male Victim-Survivors

    StrongHearts Native Helpline|Jun 22, 2020

    Men can be victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence can happen to anyone. Media and socialization may lead you to believe otherwise but the truth is men, and people of all genders, can be and are victims of domestic violence. Abuse against men can start at a very young age and the effect carries on with them into adulthood. When it comes to sexual violence, domestic violence, and dating violence, men who reported abuse have indicated that not only were they sexually assaulted both as a...

  • Response Worker - DEPARTMENT: RED LAKE FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES

    Jun 22, 2020

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT TITLE: Response Worker DEPARTMENT: RED LAKE FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES OPEN: June 19, 2020 CLOSE: July 1, 2020 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Ombimindwaa provides and arranges an array of culturally based intensive helping and healing services to families, that is supportive and understanding of individual, family, and community needs; engaging families through a strength-based lens that is family centered, respects the dignity and worth of families, and promotes respect and...

  • Red Lake Nation Men's Softball League Starting Soon

    Red Lake Nation Men's Softball League Starting Soon Double-Header on Friday Nights Contact Nolan Desjarlait at 218-766-4889 or on Facebook...

  • Small Business Relief Grants Program to Begin Accepting Applications on June 23

    Jun 22, 2020

    St. Paul – The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) has announced that the Minnesota Small Business Relief Grants Program – which was approved by the Minnesota Legislature last week and signed by Governor Tim Walz on Tuesday – will begin accepting applications next week. This program will provide $10,000 grants to small businesses that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Businesses with 50 or fewer full-time employees are eligible. Half of the funding will go to businesses in Greater Minnesota and half...

  • State issues new guidance on youth sports during COVID-19

    Jun 22, 2020

    The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today issued new guidance on youth sports participation during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The guidance recommends that youth sports games and scrimmages resume June 24 or later for outdoor sports, and July 1 or later for indoor sports. The new guidance seeks to balance the goals of minimizing disease transmission and allowing young people to engage in sports activities that have important physical, emotional and social benefits. As of today, teams can start returning to competition by following MDH’s...

  • SUTHERLAND SCORES FIRST AWARD FOR HIS MUSIC!

    Jun 22, 2020

    Attawapiskat ON via Winnipeg MB (06.19.20) – Music video Politician Man garnered the Golden Sheaf for Best Performing Arts & Entertainment from Canada's 'best little film fest' during a virtual awards gala streamed live from Saskatchewan last evening. The Yorkton Film Festival has been celebrating cinema since 1947, presenting one of the most coveted prizes among Canadian filmmakers: the Golden Sheaf Award. The iconic statue given out by the festival has long been symbolic of the Canadian p...

  • Ombimindwaa Title IV-E Worker - DEPARTMENT: RED LAKE FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES

    Jun 22, 2020

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT TITLE: Ombimindwaa Title IV-E Worker DEPARTMENT: RED LAKE FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES OPEN: June 19, 2020 CLOSE: July 1, 2020 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Ombimindwaa provides and arranges an array of culturally based intensive helping and healing services to families. This position is responsible to the Title IV-E program, ensuring records are compliant to maximize IV-E reimbursements to the program. This position is responsible for performing eligibility and assessments of IV-...

  • Distribution of $1.9 billion in tribal coronavirus relief funds sparks federal lawsuit, protest

    Jun 22, 2020

    Controversy is stirring in Oklahoma Indian country over decisions made regarding the distribution of about $1.9 billion in federal coronavirus relief funds designated for 38 Oklahoma tribes. The Shawnee Tribe, which is headquartered in Miami, filed a federal lawsuit against U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Thursday, alleging the tribe was shortchanged about $6 million in CARES ACT relief funds. The federal treasury based its distribution on a database that erroneously listed the Shawnee Tribe's tribal enrollment as zero when it...

  • Native American tribal nations take tougher line on COVID-19 as states reopen

    Jun 22, 2020

    Native American tribal nations are imposing stricter lockdown and social-distancing measures than their neighboring states, creating tensions with both governors and the federal government. Many Native American leaders are worried that the recent surge in cases could disproportionately impact tribal members, just as they did in April and May. In response, some tribal governments have exercised their sovereignty to reinstate lockdowns and travel bans as neighboring states move in the opposite...

  • Call to remove statue of explorer who brutalized Native Americans ignites firestorm in Tillamook County

    Jun 22, 2020

    On the eastern shoulder of Highway 101, as it runs through the small coastal town of Garibaldi, stands a tall, imposing statue of Capt. Robert Gray. He is dressed in the traditional garb of an 18th-century sea captain, with a tri-cornered hat, big buckle shoes and a spyglass. Gray is depicted standing atop a traditional cedar burial box carved with human hands and face, a sacred artifact used by Northwest tribal chiefs and shamans for storage of ceremonial regalia. Following the death of the...

  • Roosevelt statue to be removed from NYC's Museum of Natural History

    Jun 22, 2020

    A statue depicting former President Theodore Roosevelt located in front of New York's Museum of Natural History will be taken down due to concerns about the statue's racist depictions. The New York Times reported that museum staff and city officials have come to an agreement to take down the statue, which depicts the former president on horseback leading two figures on foot, one Native American and on African American. “Over the last few weeks, our museum community has been profoundly moved by the ever-widening movement for racial justice t...

  • Trump campaign blames protesters for disappointing turnout at Tulsa rally

    Jun 22, 2020

    TULSA, Okla - President Donald Trump is hoping to outrun the coronavirus pandemic as he bids for reelection in 2020. His return to the campaign trail Saturday night in Tulsa demonstrates just how difficult that's going to be. Trump skipped a planned appearance outside the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla., that campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh blamed on "radical protesters, coupled with a relentless onslaught from the media," who "attempted to frighten off the president's supporters" with their...

  • Former Tribal Chair Sentenced for Embezzlement Scheme

    Jun 22, 2020

    A former Chairman of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe has been sentenced for his role in a scheme involving the embezzlement of tribal funds by former elected tribal officials. Brandon Sazue, age 46, the former elected chair of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release. He was also ordered to pay $17,330 in restitution and $100 to the Federal Crime Victims Fund. Five other defendants were previously sentenced for their respective roles in the embezzlement scheme. Roland Robert...

  • States, tribes may have new way to manage fish-eating birds

    Jun 22, 2020

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a proposed rule and associated draft environmental impact statement to responsibly manage conflicts associated with double-crested cormorants in the United States. Cormorants are fish-eating birds that can have negative impacts on wild fisheries, fish hatcheries and aquaculture facilities, resulting in substantial economic impacts and human health hazards. These impacts can also be felt at our nation's National Fish Hatchery System, which contributes...