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  • 2011 Red Lake July Celebration

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 6, 2011

    4 Red Lake July Celebration - Tuesday Evening Session...

  • 2011 Red Lake July Celebration P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 6, 2011

    4 Red Lake July Celebration P2 - Tuesday Evening Session...

  • 2011 Red Lake July Celebration P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 6, 2011

    4 Red Lake July Celebration P3 - Tuesday Evening Session...

  • 2011 Red Lake July Celebration P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 6, 2011

    4 Red Lake July Celebration P4 - Tuesday Evening Session...

  • 2011 Red Lake July Celebration P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 6, 2011

    4 Red Lake July Celebration P5 - Tuesday Evening Session...

  • 2011 Red Lake July Celebration P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Jul 6, 2011

    4 Red Lake July Celebration P6 - Tuesday Evening Session...

  • Candidates to interview for Red Lake superintendent position

    Anne Williams, Bemidji Pioneer|Jul 6, 2011

    Four candidates are expected to interview next week for the position of Red Lake School District superintendent. The Minnesota School Boards Association’s Superintendent Search Service is conducting the search. The search is due to the retirement of Brent Gish, who has been superintendent for the past four years. Five finalists were selected for the superintendent vacancy. They were chosen from a pool of 13 applicants based on criteria established by the Red Lake School District’s Board of Education. The finalists are Kevin Abrahamson, cur...

  • Gladys Robinson

    Jul 6, 2011

    Gladys Elizabeth Robinson, 76, of Cass Lake, died Monday, July 4, in her home. A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 8, at the Veteran’s Memorial Building in Cass Lake, with the Rev. George Ross officiating. A wake will begin at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 6, at the Veteran’s Memorial Building and will continue until the time of services on Friday. Burial will be in the Pine Grove Cemetery in Cass Lake under the direction of Cease Family Funeral Home of Cass Lake. Pallbearers will be her...

  • Jul 6, 2011

    FARGO – Police have identified the victim of Monday's fatal fireworks accident as Jesse William Burley, 41....

  • 2011 Red Lake Nation Fair & Powwow

    4 Red Lake Nation Fair & Powwow August 26, 27, 28, 2011 Grand Entries: Friday 7pm, Saturday 1pm & 7pm, Sunday 1pm & 7pm MC's: Murphy Thomas & RezDawg Host Drums: Blackstone & Pipestone Arena Directors: Mack Kingbird & Darren Cook 2010 - 2011 out going Red Lake Nation royalty Miss Red Lake Nation - Alyss Seki Parents: Shari & Todd Smith Specials:13-17 fancy $400, $300, $200 Senior Brave - Saunders Stillday Parents: Val Stillday Special: TBA Jr. Miss Red Lake Nation - Alexis Desjarlait Parents: Nicole & Nolan Desjarlait Give away Special:...

  • Jul 6, 2011

    Murdered aboriginal women represent approximately ten per cent of the total number of female homicides in Canada despite the fact that Aboriginal women make up only three per cent of the total female population. Research has found that the intergenerational impact and resulting vulnerabilities of colonization and state policies: such as residential schools and the child welfare system are underlying factors in the outcomes of violence experienced by Aboriginal women and girls....

  • Jul 6, 2011

    A thousand women marched on Parliament Hill Tuesday to remind us the problem of murdered and missing aboriginal women continues to be an unacceptable and outrageous blight on Canadian society....

  • Jul 6, 2011

    The construction of Rosebud’s new adult correctional facility is now happening. Pine Ridge is also building a new jail. People talk about how the money funding the development of these new facilities might be better used elsewhere. I agree we could use more money to fund projects such as youth centers....

  • Natives, RCMP pull as one

    Jul 6, 2011

    Historically, relationships between law enforcement agencies and First Nations communities have been strained. Through the years a lot of effort has been made to improve that bond. This weekend, hundreds of paddlers gathered in Tofino to begin the Pulling Together Canoe Journey 2011. Read more: http://www.timescolonist.com/news/Natives+RCMP+pull/5042491/story.html#ixzz1RISZn7Qb...

  • Jul 6, 2011

    Mashantucket — A Niantic woman won the $1 million jackpot Saturday at Foxwoods Resort Casino’s Firecracker Bingo event marking the 25th anniversary of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe’s high-stakes bingo operation....

  • Jul 6, 2011

    In Foxwoods Resort Casino's 25th Anniversary Firecracker Bingo event on Saturday, Jennifer McKenzie from East Lyme's Niantic section won the $1 million jackpot....

  • Jul 6, 2011

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A raging blaze that has become one of the largest forest fires in New Mexico history left the leader of one Native American community with a sinking feeling Thursday as it burned through cultural sites and threatened an important water source for his people....

  • Jul 6, 2011

    TAHLEQUAH, Okla. - The chief-elect of one of the nation's largest American Indian tribes called on the incumbent to give up the post Tuesday, as tribe officials confirmed a new election could be called if the bitter back-and-forth and legal wrangling don't stop....

  • Jul 6, 2011

    Tahlequah - Chief Chad Smith continues to fight the outcome of last weeks now controversial Cherokee Nation Chief election....

  • Jul 6, 2011

    TAHLEQUAH, Okla. - Cherokee Nation Chief Elect Bill John Baker has called a press conference for Tuesday....

  • Jul 6, 2011

    NEW YORK, July 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Special Agent in Charge New York Field Division Ronald B. Turk and Thomas Crone, Assistant Administrator for Field Operations for the U.S. Treasury Department's Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) announce that Jacobs Manufacturing an unlicensed cigarette manufacturer on the New York St. Regis Mohawk Indian Reservation, has agreed to forfeit $1.25 million to ATF for prior violations of the Contraband Cigarette Trafficking Act (CCTA) and...

  • Jul 6, 2011

    The first tribal justice center to blend a traditional Indian justice system and technologically advanced design is midway through completion on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation....

  • Hot action on hot night

    Dennis Peterson, Bemidji Pioneer|Jul 6, 2011

    Monday’s second day of the Fourth of July special at Bemidji Speedway was much like Sunday’s, hot and muggy with a little bit of a breeze. The racing action was some of the best of the summer, however, with multiple lead changes in just about every race which kept the fans on the edge of their seats. The Midwest Modifieds rolled onto the track led by Sunday’s feature winner Skyler Smith. Smith took the lead into turn one but Adam Johnson grabbed control on the last lap and held off Smith for the win. The pure stock feature began with Cory...

  • Jul 6, 2011

    ATLANTA - A state investigation released Tuesday showed rampant, systematic cheating on test scores in this city's long-troubled public schools, ending two years of increasing skepticism over remarkable improvements touted by school leaders....

  • Jul 6, 2011

    The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians will have a new chief — the first woman to hold the title....

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