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Red Lake Nation Embassy Annual Picnic of September 8, 2012 - P5...
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IPC - Improving Patient Care - 679-3912 ext. 269 Indian Health Service Announcement from the IHS Director: We are working on clarifying how our Improving Patient Care (IPC) initiative will contribute to helping us improve the quality of and access to care in IHS. I have been working with IPC leadership to better define the IPC initiative by clarifying the purpose, simplifying the language, examining the impact of this initiative so far and developing a plan to develop internal IHS capacity to...
It was with a heavy heart that Henry Skywater (Dakota) began his ride. This would be the last such ride — at least for Skywater – who began the rides back in 1993. "I'm getting too old for these long rides" he thought, but when he found himself sitting on the same horse that he rode on his first spirit ride in 1993, his heart lifted and he knew that it was meant to be. Thus began a 250 mile journey, Spirit Lake to Red Lake. Skywater and several horseback riders, runners and support staff would t...
Red Lake DNR 2012 Fall Newsletter - 9/6/12...
The National Congress of American Indians launched a national grassroots media campaign today alongside leading national Native media organizations to encourage Native people to register to vote and participate in the 2012 national election. The new campaign titled “Every Native Vote Counts” is part of the organization’s ongoing non-partisan voter outreach effort, Native Vote. With a goal of turning out the largest Native vote in history in 2012 NCAI reached out to members of the media to parti...
Fond du Lac Reservation -- The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe has begun the process of evaluating membership criteria. Right now blood quantum, or the evidence determining Native America decent decides membership. Currently, members of the Chippewa Tribe need one-fourth "Indian blood" to qualify. Now, a new survey is being sent to Chippewa members in Minnesota and neighboring states, to get a real perspective on the blood quantum numbers in the region. "However the initial hurdle that we're kind of tackling is what constitutes membership and whether...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal appeals court has reversed a lower court and says a Minnesota woman who shared songs online owes record companies $222,000 for copyright violations....
BENA - Two men drowned Saturday evening on Lake Winnibigoshish near Bena when their boat capsized in high winds, according to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. The men were identified Monday evening as William Daley, 43, of Minneapolis and Clarence Dickens, 53, of Princeton, Minn. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a capsized boat at 6:38 p.m. Saturday, according to the report. Responding officers located the boat and several items floating in the water near the boat. A search of the area by boat and a Minnesota State Pat...
William Craig Daley, 43, of Cass Lake, MN, died Sunday, September 9, 2012 in Bena, MN. . Traditional Funeral Services will be 10:00 am Saturday, September 15, 2012 at the Sugar Point Community Center in Federal Dam, MN with Spiritual Leader Steve Jackson officiating. A wake will begin 1:00pm, Friday, September 14, 2012 at the Sugar Point Community Center and will continue until the time of the service. Interment will be at the Battle Point Cemetery in Federal Dam, MN under the direction of the...
"What we most feared had happened. Only the fat of the entrails had been eaten. They were already killing for fun.'' -- Sigurd F. Olson, "The Poison Trail.'' Sports Afield, 1930. Now 75 years old and living in Harris, Minn., John Kullgren was a teenager when he shot what he and others believed was a wolf, which he dropped with a single slug while hunting in Coon Rapids with his dad....
Minnesota is intensifying its surveillance of chickenpox in schools, but not because the disease is becoming a bigger problem. Quite the opposite....
THE 24 SEVEN – September 12, 2012 Obama campaign trashes '2016' Perhaps the president was hoping "2016: Obama’s America" would ... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=60578&L=24344&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- L.A. library cards may double as debit cards for illegals Los Angeles officials are considering a plan to turn the librar... http://takeaction.wta001.com/wta/link.php?M=17702784&N=60578&L=24345&F=T ----------------------------------------------------------------- Fast & Fur...
The appearance of a swine flu strain able to make pigs and people sick prompted a sharp debate in Minnesota and elsewhere this summer over whether to shut down state fair barns....
For most of his first term, President Obama has managed to have it both ways on education reform....
Sixty-six percent of American Indians and Alaska Natives who were eligible to register to vote in 2008 did so. The other 34 percent—more than 1 million people—did not. There’s a concerted effort to register Native voters in 2012, and make an big impact on Election Day....
Time is running out for victims of residential school abuse to claim compensation...
Emotions ran high for a group of residential school survivors in Cardston, Alta. Clients of Blott and Company want the IAP deadline extended because their files were not handled properly...