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Articles from the October 1, 2012 edition


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  • Justin Alan Kelly

    Oct 1, 2012

    Justin Alan Kelly, 31, of Littlefork, Minn., died Tuesday morning, Sept. 25, 2012, in International Falls, Minn. Justin was born Jan. 15, 1981 in Bemidji, Minn. He grew up in Littlefork, and graduated from Littlefork High School in the Class of 2000. He was well known for his artistic talent, and was a tattoo artist. He loved the outdoors, fishing, walking, and enjoying nature. He was always looking for something — arrowheads, rocks, and feathers. He loved his native culture. He was preceded i...

  • Walk/Run for Cancer Awareness held on Friday, Sept. 28

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2012

    A Walk/Run for Cancer Awareness held on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. The mile walk began in front of the Red Lake Casino, and the six mile run started at the Red Lake Fitness Center to the Red Lake Casino. The event was sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council and the Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services....

  • Walk/Run for Cancer Awareness held on Friday, Sept. 28 - P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2012

    A Walk/Run for Cancer Awareness held on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. The mile walk began in front of the Red Lake Casino, and the six mile run started at the Red Lake Fitness Center to the Red Lake Casino. The event was sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council and the Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services....

  • Walk/Run for Cancer Awareness held on Friday, Sept. 28 - P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2012

    A Walk/Run for Cancer Awareness held on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. The mile walk began in front of the Red Lake Casino, and the six mile run started at the Red Lake Fitness Center to the Red Lake Casino. The event was sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council and the Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services....

  • Walk/Run for Cancer Awareness held on Friday, Sept. 28 - P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2012

    A Walk/Run for Cancer Awareness held on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. The mile walk began in front of the Red Lake Casino, and the six mile run started at the Red Lake Fitness Center to the Red Lake Casino. The event was sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council and the Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services....

  • Walk/Run for Cancer Awareness held on Friday, Sept. 28 P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2012

    A Walk/Run for Cancer Awareness held on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. The mile walk began in front of the Red Lake Casino, and the six mile run started at the Red Lake Fitness Center to the Red Lake Casino. The event was sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council and the Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services....

  • 2012 Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow P14

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2012

    5 Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow P14 - Monday Afternoon Session...

  • 2012 Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow P15

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2012

    5 Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow P15 - Monday Afternoon Session...

  • 2012 Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 1, 2012

    5 Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow P16 - Monday Afternoon Session...

  • Native Report: Red Lake Distance Runners raced the 2010 Twin Cities Marathon

    Oct 1, 2012

    The Red Lake Distance Runners raced the 2010 Twin Cities Marathon to raise awareness about diabetes in the Red Lake Nation. Catch their full interview with Native Report online. On this edition of Native Report you'll learn of the legendary John Beargrease, and see what it takes to run the sled-dog race named in his honor. We'll see what keeps the Red Lake Nation long distance running group on the move in one of the premier marathons in the country. And we'll sit down for a conversation with...

  • Seven Clans Casino Promotions

    http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs019/1104412316051/archive/1111091616227.html Dear Friends, The days are getting shorter and the temperature is dropping... fall has arrived! But don't fret - there's plenty of fun to be had here at Seven Clans Casino. And if you want a new truck before the snow flies, check out our Trucks 'N Bucks Giveaway. With three chances to win, you may be driving a shiny new Chevrolet truck. Seven Clans Casino ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...

  • Gracias Choir returns to northern Minnesota with free concert

    Laurie Swenson, Bemidji Pioneer|Oct 1, 2012

    BEMIDJI – Gracias Choir, which presented its Christmas Cantata to 600 people in Red Lake last year, is returning for an encore, this time in the 1,200-seat Bemidji High School Auditorium. The 70-voice choir will perform the free concert at 7 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Mark Peske, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, was in the audience for last year’s cantata. “I was blown away by it, quite honestly,” he said. “The people were just transfixed, glued to the performance. (The choir) sang and played wi...

  • John Eggers column: Are you a sentimental old fool?

    Bemidji Pioneer|Oct 1, 2012

    You may have heard a wife say to her husband, “Oh, don’t be such an old sentimental fool.” The words are said with love, so we dismiss them. The wife realizes that sentimentality plays a big role in our lives. The greatest western epic ever written arguably is “Lonesome Dove,” and it is full of sentiment. When Captain Call and Augustus leave the Rio Grande to head the herd to Montana, Augustus says to Call, “I guess we’ve seen the last of the dern Rio Grande. One of us ought to make a speech, Call. Think of how long we’ve rode this river.” Usua...

  • TRIBAL JUSTICE NEWS - September 28, 2012

    Oct 1, 2012

    DRUG TAKE BACK DAY The U.S. Attorneys in both North and South Dakota are encouraging participation in the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) National Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, Sept. 29 2012, from 10:00am-2:00pm, local time. The goal of this nationwide initiative is to allow people to safely dispose of their unused, expired, and unwanted prescription pills at specified drop off sites. Drop off sites will be located at each of the four North Dakota reservations, as well as all of the South Dakota reservations. In an effort to d...

  • Scholarship Named for Mike Munnell, First Graduate of UMD's American Indian Studies Program

    Oct 1, 2012

    On September 26, the American Indian Studies Department at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) announced a new scholarship that has been established in the name of Michael Munnell, the first American Indian Studies major. A member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Munnell is the keeper of the drum for the MA-IIN-GAN drum group and singers. The group is highly respected and is in demand across the region, playing before thousands of people every year. They have opened many...

  • MOOSE season is NOT ALLOWED on Red Lake Lands

    ATTENTION HUNTERS Moose Hunting is not allowed on Red Lake Lands - (Per Tribal Council Resolution No. 168 – 2000) Moose hunting has been closed since 2000. Illegal harvest of a moose will result in confiscation of equipment and up to a $3,000.00 fine or up to one year in prison. Please contact the Red Lake DNR (679-3959) or Tribal Conservation Officers (679-3313) with questions. http://www.redlakednr.org/PDF/moose%20season%20closed.pdf...

  • Candidate Fair To Be Held at Seven Clans Red Lake

    Michael Meuers|Oct 1, 2012

    The Red Lake Political Education Committee (RLPEC), a tribal non-profit, and non-partisan organization, will be hosting a Candidate Fair on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 from 5:00 to 9:00 PM. The Fair will be held at the Red Lake Seven Clans Casino and Event Center, located twenty minutes north of Bemidji on Highway #89. All candidates for local and state-wide office (Senate District 2 and Beltrami County) who would represent the Red Lake Indian Reservation have confirmed. Red Lake Nation...

  • Native American Financial Advice

    Oct 1, 2012

    Dear Dr. Per Cap: What about those credit card offers you get when you are at a department store? The ones that promise a discount on your purchase? Is there a trick to them? Someone told me they affect your credit score. ~ Signed, Wondering Dear Wondering: “Apply today and get 10 percent off your purchase.” Sound familiar? Seems like every store you go into these days wants to sign you up for a credit card. You might want to think twice though before taking advantage of what might appear as a c...

  • Oct 1, 2012

    FARGO, N.D. | Criminal defendants and civil lawsuit parties in Spirit Lake Tribal Court have no access to appeals because the tribe failed to renew a contract, two former tribal judges say....

  • Oct 1, 2012

    Washington (CNN) -- Barack Obama and Mitt Romney wasted little time rushing to the cameras when the Supreme Court narrowly upheld the president's sweeping health care reform law....

  • Oct 1, 2012

    BOISE -- Idaho American Indian tribes are getting nearly $1.5 million in federal help to boost public safety on their reservations, in particular for women and children....

  • International Conference Looks at Rosebud Spay/Neuter Program

    Oct 1, 2012

    The Rosebud Sioux Tribe stopped their “dog round-ups” – where stray dogs were collected and killed – 10 years ago, after bringing in a very successful spay/neuter program. In that time, the program has provided more than 7,000 surgeries, and more than 1,500 unwanted dogs and puppies have been transferred to off-reservation adoption facilities. The program and its success was a topic presented by Ruth Steinberger at the First International Conference on Dog Population Management in York, England on September 7th of the four-day confere...

  • Oct 1, 2012

    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Sanford Health has received $13.5 million to bring together tribal communities and health researchers to address health disparities among American Indians in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota....

  • Oct 1, 2012

    The megastar managed to keep a low profile at the 21st Annual Comanche Nation Fair in Oklahoma, thanks to the tribe's lack of publicity surrounding his appearance. He served as a Grand Marshall in the tribe's parade, keeping a low profile until word began to spread that he was in the area....

  • Oct 1, 2012

    After a couple of studios failed in their attempts to produce a commercially successful “Lone Ranger” film, it appears that Columbia Pictures and Classic Media are giving the classic 1949 series a good go at it. On Wednesday, Johnny Depp wrangled his trusty steed while shooting scenes for the film in Los Angeles. Dressed as the character Tonto, the actor was seen riding a horse in full costume, baring his toned arms while shirtless....

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