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White House trade adviser Peter Navarro’s battle with Anthony Fauci intensified on Wednesday, putting the White House in a difficult position as it struggles to downplay evidence of a rift between President Trump and one of the nation’s most trusted health experts. In an extraordinary move, Navarro wrote an op-ed in USA Today, the country’s largest newspaper, cataloging his disagreements with Fauci and questioning his credibility, saying the top U.S. infectious disease official’s advice should be taken with “skepticism and caution....
WASHINGTON, DC | Today, the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation (MHA Nation) took steps to prevent the illegal taking of the Nation’s property rights to minerals beneath the Missouri River on its Fort Berthold Reservation in western North Dakota. The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) holds firm its position in support of the MHA Nation’s land and mineral rights, and has advocated for government-to-government consultation between the MHA Nation and the Department of the Interior’s Office of the Solicitor to confirm the longstanding Exe...
After thousands of years, a herd of wild bison will be reintroduced to a nature preserve in the United Kingdom in spring of 2022, reports Damian Carrington of the Guardian. The reintroduction will take place in a 2,500-acre area called Blean Woods in southeast England near Canterbury, according to a release. The $1.4 million "Wilder Blean" project, led by the Kent Wildlife Trust and the Wildwood Trust, will release a group of four European bison (Bison bonasus) into the woodland in hopes of...
Like so many before me and after, my search for a better future led me to the Army. It was a scary prospect, but when I arrived at Ft. Leonard Wood, I was amazed at how many people were like me. No, they weren’t all Black women, and no, they weren’t all from the suburbs of Philadelphia. But I was surrounded by people teeming with resilience and strength—soldiers who had overcome more challenges and obstacles than one person should have to—who supported one another and took pride in their work, down to the smallest of details. The Army wasn’t...
Ojibwe Moccasin Game Tournament - Saturday, July 18, 2020 - Red Lake Pow Wow Grounds Registration 9 AM - 10 AM - Youth and Adult Divisions...
The Bemidji Area Citizens for an Informed Electorate (CIE) is hosting virtual forums for both the Primary and General Elections in 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The CIE will be sharing candidate info by social media, City website, and First City TV (Cable Channel 2) rather than holding our usual forums at Bemidji City Hall. Answers to 13 questions along with candidate head shots are now posted on CiE’s Facebook site https://www.facebook.com/Bemidji-area-Citizens-for-an-I...
**EXTERNAL POSITION OPENING** WATERPARK MANAGER RATE OF PAY: Depending upon experience LOCATION: Seven Clans Casinos –Thief River Falls, MN OPENS: July 14, 2020 CLOSES: Until filled POSITION OBJECTIVES: Under the general supervision of the General Manager is responsible to oversee the Water Park operations for Seven Clans Casinos. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Responsible for supervision, smooth operations and guest services of all water park activities including: safety, personnel, gue...
The news alert about a ruling from US supreme court took Kimberly Tiger by surprise. On Thursday, the court ruled that the federal government never formally disestablished the expansive reservation that is home to Tiger's tribe, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, in Oklahoma. The decision means that the state of Oklahoma does not have the legal authority to prosecute cases involving American Indians across about 3m acres (1.2m hectares), including most of the state's second largest city, Tulsa, and...
On Thursday, July 9, the U.S. Supreme Court fulfilled its legal duty and moral obligation and returned three million acres of eastern Oklahoma to the Muscogee Creek Nation (MCN). This is the area comprised of the original boundaries of the Nation under the Treaty of 1866. This is a gigantic legal step forward for Indigenous people not just in Oklahoma but nationwide. The decision rendered in the case of McGirt v. Oklahoma is the most momentous Indian law ruling in recent American history. It is...
Vanessa Dundon has spent 16 weeks supporting her fellow Navajo Nation members as they continue to grapple with the worst COVID-19 outbreak in the United States. "It feels like biological warfare," said Dundon, a Dine Bikeyah woman and enrolled member of the Navajo Nation. In May, Navajo Nation, which has a population of 173,647 people living within its borders, surpassed New York City as the region with the highest per capita rate of COVID-19 in the U.S. At its peak, Navajo had an infection...
A storm flooded and ripped off half the roof of a dialysis center on the Pine Ridge Reservation last Friday, leaving the 2.1-million acre reservation with just one functioning dialysis location. The collapsed roof broke the sprinkler system which "flooded the entire facility" and did "a lot of damage to medical equipment, laptops and computers," Steve Wilson, director of emergency management for the Oglala Sioux Tribe, said Tuesday. A video shows water gushing from the ceiling into the Sharps...
BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University says construction of its American Indian Student Center has been completed. The 12,000-square-foot center is located on the north end of the Rotunda Green in the area between Abbott Hall and Harding Hall, according to information provided by the university. "The new and improved AISC is great for all Indigenous youth because it makes students feel a part of a community, sort of like a home away from home," said Lars King, a sophomore from R...