Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)
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General Mills Inc.’s first-quarter financial performance was about as appealing as a soggy bowl of cereal....
A day after a key insurance player announced its exit from MNsure, leaders of the state’s insurance exchange called the move a normal evolution of a competitive marketplace and laid out plans to improve the upcoming enrollment period for both consumers and brokers....
WASHINGTON -- It's not often that Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann and Democratic Rep. Rick Nolan join together to support the same amendment....
First Nations’ actor Adam Beach has had a traumatic life—but he’s never let it hold him back....
CAYUGA NATION -- After a few quiet hours at Lake Side Trading -- a Cayuga Nation gas station that was the site of a large fight earlier Wednesday afternoon that brought out a sizable state police presence -- tensions have picked up, with a flatbed trailer driving toward people, and punches and curses being thrown....
CAYUGA NATION -- A large police presence has swarmed Route 90 near Route 326, where a fight broke out Wednesday afternoon at a Cayuga Nation gas station....
CROW AGENCY — A steady stream of Crow Indians filed into the Crow Agency post office Wednesday morning to retrieve checks of at least $800. Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/crow-post-office-busy-as-cobell-settlement-checks-arrive/article_f7f69199-b3ba-59ba-a8a7-f5bf306ba4ea.html#ixzz3DfDgECrv...
Another round of checks is in the mail for Native American participants in a major class-action lawsuit....
For hundreds of years Native Americans have fought colonization and banishment from their own lands. Now, in an ironic twist, some Native Americans are being banished from their reservations back to these same stolen lands in an attempt to address problems with violence and crime....
FARMINGTON — A Shiprock man was sentenced to eight years in prison for aggravated sexual abuse Wednesday morning....
Amnesty International released a statement Tuesday that Canada's response to violence against Indigenous women is “piecemeal and inadequate”....
What about Scotland? Will it vote to remain a part of the United Kingdom or go its own way? And, could this be a future for tribal nations?...
WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) — The leader of an oil-rich American Indian nation is accused of using his position to benefit from business partners' lucrative oil field contracts and attempting to extort money from other companies for the go-ahead on projects at Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota....
The Three Affiliated Tribes’ primary election was held yesterday. Marcus Fox and Damon Williams will be facing off in the November 4 general election for the chairman spot. Marcus Fox received 29.4 percent of the votes and is a tribal attorney. Damon Williams, who is also a tribal attorney, received 25.9 percent of the vote....
WASHINGTON– U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Chairman Jon Tester (D-Montana) Tuesday introduced legislation to permanently fund the Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) that helps develop local initiatives to treat and prevent the disease....
A B.C. Supreme Court justice in Prince George, B.C., has sentenced Cody Alan Legebokoff to life in prison with no parole for 25 years on four counts of first-degree murder....
A young man who fought for the right to smudge before going to high school each morning is now fighting for his life in a Toronto hospital, his family says....
For many students in First Nations in northern Ontario, getting a secondary education means leaving their community and attending high school in Sioux Lookout or Thunder Bay....
A sex abuse case that convulsed a remote northern hamlet for years has ended with a defrocked Roman Catholic priest being convicted on 24 of 80 sex-related charges he faced involving Inuit children more than 30 years ago....