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Articles from the October 10, 2012 edition


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  • Students Honored for Academic Excellence at Ponemah School

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 10, 2012

    Some students from the Ponemah School were honored at an awards dinner held on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 in Ponemah. Those receiving awards received trophies and medals for their accomplishments. Students proficient in both math and reading were: Delilah Cloud, Aalayah Hart, Kaitlyn Brown, Peyton Stillday, Robert Johnson, Erin Lussier, Celina Seki, Phoenix Barnaby, Keon Dow, Lailah Dow, Jenna Johnson, Rhianna Johnson and Alexis Solis-King. Keon Dow received another award for exceeding in math....

  • Students Honored for Academic Excellence at Ponemah School P2

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 10, 2012

    Some students from the Ponemah School were honored at an awards dinner held on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 in Ponemah. Those receiving awards received trophies and medals for their accomplishments. Students proficient in both math and reading were: Delilah Cloud, Aalayah Hart, Kaitlyn Brown, Peyton Stillday, Robert Johnson, Erin Lussier, Celina Seki, Phoenix Barnaby, Keon Dow, Lailah Dow, Jenna Johnson, Rhianna Johnson and Alexis Solis-King. Keon Dow received another award for exceeding in math....

  • Students Honored for Academic Excellence at Ponemah School P3

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 10, 2012

    Some students from the Ponemah School were honored at an awards dinner held on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 in Ponemah. Those receiving awards received trophies and medals for their accomplishments. Students proficient in both math and reading were: Delilah Cloud, Aalayah Hart, Kaitlyn Brown, Peyton Stillday, Robert Johnson, Erin Lussier, Celina Seki, Phoenix Barnaby, Keon Dow, Lailah Dow, Jenna Johnson, Rhianna Johnson and Alexis Solis-King. Keon Dow received another award for exceeding in math....

  • Students Honored for Academic Excellence at Ponemah School P4

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 10, 2012

    Some students from the Ponemah School were honored at an awards dinner held on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 in Ponemah. Those receiving awards received trophies and medals for their accomplishments. Students proficient in both math and reading were: Delilah Cloud, Aalayah Hart, Kaitlyn Brown, Peyton Stillday, Robert Johnson, Erin Lussier, Celina Seki, Phoenix Barnaby, Keon Dow, Lailah Dow, Jenna Johnson, Rhianna Johnson and Alexis Solis-King. Keon Dow received another award for exceeding in math....

  • Students Honored for Academic Excellence at Ponemah School P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 10, 2012

    Some students from the Ponemah School were honored at an awards dinner held on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 in Ponemah. Those receiving awards received trophies and medals for their accomplishments. Students proficient in both math and reading were: Delilah Cloud, Aalayah Hart, Kaitlyn Brown, Peyton Stillday, Robert Johnson, Erin Lussier, Celina Seki, Phoenix Barnaby, Keon Dow, Lailah Dow, Jenna Johnson, Rhianna Johnson and Alexis Solis-King. Keon Dow received another award for exceeding in math....

  • Red Lake Girls Volleyball Action at Home with Cass Lake - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 10, 2012

    Red Lake Girls Volleyball Action at Home with Cass Lake on Monday, October 8, 2012. Both Varsity and Junior Varsity lost their sets. It was also Parent Appreciation Night for the girls and their families....

  • Red Lake Girls Volleyball Action at Home with Cass Lake - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 10, 2012

    Red Lake Girls Volleyball Action at Home with Cass Lake on Monday, October 8, 2012. Both Varsity and Junior Varsity lost their sets. It was also Parent Appreciation Night for the girls and their families....

  • Red Lake Girls Volleyball Action at Home with Cass Lake - P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 10, 2012

    Red Lake Girls Volleyball Action at Home with Cass Lake on Monday, October 8, 2012. Both Varsity and Junior Varsity lost their sets. It was also Parent Appreciation Night for the girls and their families....

  • Red Lake Girls Volleyball Action at Home with Cass Lake - P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 10, 2012

    Red Lake Girls Volleyball Action at Home with Cass Lake on Monday, October 8, 2012. Both Varsity and Junior Varsity lost their sets. It was also Parent Appreciation Night for the girls and their families....

  • Red Lake Girls Volleyball Action at Home with Cass Lake - P9

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 10, 2012

    Red Lake Girls Volleyball Action at Home with Cass Lake on Monday, October 8, 2012. Both Varsity and Junior Varsity lost their sets. It was also Parent Appreciation Night for the girls and their families....

  • Red Lake DNR to hold Annual Water Festival on October 12th

    Oct 10, 2012

    The Red Lake DNR is making a splash with their annual “Wave of Knowledge: Where Does Your Water…Shed?” Water Festival which will be held at Concordia Language Villages. Over two hundred 5th grade students and teachers from within the Red Lake Watershed: Blackduck, Kelliher, Northome, Ponemah, Red Lake, and Saint Mary’s Mission, and Schoolcraft schools will be attending. The Water Festival is scheduled for Friday October 12th snow, rain, or shine. The 5th Grade Water Festival is a traditi...

  • Red Lake man indicted for assaulting another Red Lake man

    Oct 10, 2012

    MINNEAPOLIS—Last week in federal court, a 35-year-old Red Lake man was indicted for assaulting another Red Lake man. Thomas Phillip Sayers was charged with one count of assault resulting in serious bodily injury. The indictment alleges that on October 5, 2011, Sayers assaulted another member of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. Sayers’ alleged assault resulted in serious bodily injury to the man, including a fractured leg and abrasions on his face. If convicted, Sayers faces a potential maximum penalty of ten years in federal prison. All...

  • SMSC Endowed Scholarship Recipients Announced

    Oct 10, 2012

    Prior Lake, MN – The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community today announced 52 new recipients of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Endowed Scholarship for the 2012-2013 school year. This is the fourth group of students to receive the scholarship at the University of Minnesota. Forty-five of the first three groups of 59 students will continue to receive the scholarships they were originally awarded for the 2009-2010, 2010-2011, and 2011-2012 school years; four students have graduated thus far. Continuation of the scholarships is based on g...

  • Groups howl to stop Minnesota Wolf Hunt

    Oct 10, 2012

    DULUTH, MN (October 9, 2012) Minnesotans from across the state are expected to rally in Duluth on Saturday, October 20, 2012 in a show of public opposition to the controversial MN wolf sport hunting and trapping season to begin November 3. Wolf protection advocates are inviting the public to join them for WOLF WALK 2012. The Duluth-based Northwoods Wolf Alliance and Twin Cities- based Howling for Wolves will be co-hosting WOLF WALK 2012 in Duluth, MN on Saturday, October 20th at 1:00 pm. The...

  • VAWA - Violence Against Native Women Gaining Global Attention—Will Congress Do Something?

    Oct 10, 2012

    (Helena, Montana) - According to the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, James Anaya, the U.S. Congress should make legislation protecting Native women an “immediate priority.” Following a month long tour to hear from indigenous peoples and tribal Nations within the United States, the Special Rapporteur presented his report in September on the situation of indigenous peoples in the United States to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. The report recommended that the United States immediately address violence aga...

  • School Enrollment in the United States: 2011

    Oct 10, 2012

    The Census Bureau’s annual, national-level statistics on the characteristics of students, from nursery to graduate school. According to the statistics, enrollment in private elementary and high schools was 4.1 million in 2011, down from 4.8 million in 2005 and a high of 6.3 million in 1965. Furthermore, non-Hispanic white children now make up only a slight majority of elementary school students (54 percent), down from 58 percent in 2005. For the first time, the Census Bureau has developed a series of charts illustrating trends in enrollment fro...

  • New Constitutional Amendment Needed to Protect the Right to Vote, Advocate Claims

    Khalil Abdullah, New America Media|Oct 10, 2012

    Editor’s Note: The struggle over state-sponsored legislation limiting or redefining how and when citizens can vote has generated contentious debate. Judith Browne Dianis, Co-Director of Advancement Project, a non-partisan organization dedicated to civil rights and racial justice, has been a vocal opponent of state photo-ID laws and other restrictive measures. In an interview with New America Media’s Khalil Abdullah, Browne Dianis explains why she has concluded a new amendment on the right to...

  • Oct 10, 2012

    Two vocal and high-profile Republicans traded barbs Tuesday on the contentious plan to require a photo ID for Minnesota voters, raising the dueling specters of widespread fraud and runaway expenses....

  • Oct 10, 2012

    DULUTH - Mayor Don Ness spoke out against the alleged assault by a police officer Monday as members of the Native American community rallied for change....

  • Oct 10, 2012

    MIAMI - As a Florida medical examiner tries to determine how 32-year-old Edward Archbold died after eating insects during a contest to win a snake, people around the country are asking: Why?...

  • Oct 10, 2012

    A prominent Saskatchewan Aboriginal leader on Tuesday invited Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan to Saskatchewan for a first-hand look at the current state of First Nations education in the province....

  • Elections 2012: Four Weeks to Go and a Nation Divided

    Oct 10, 2012

    Four weeks to go and the national polls are quite clear: Romney is winning. Or, look again, and it could be that Obama is winning. The polls are all over the place, reflecting numbers that even stretch credibility. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/10/09/elections-2012-four-weeks-to-go-and-a-nation-divided-138603 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/10/09/elections-2012-four-weeks-to-go-and-a-nation-divided-138603#ixzz28tTZvEVl...

  • Oct 10, 2012

    PINE RIDGE, SD - For years, the lives and struggles of people on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation have generated international interest. Now, thanks to social media, people on the reservation are sharing their own stories and getting a worldwide response....

  • Oct 10, 2012

    Paul Andrew remembers the long trek home from school. Every summer for seven years, Andrew would return from Grolier Hall in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, one of the largest residential schools in the territory, to his home in the isolated hamlet of Fort Norman, now known as Tulita....

  • Oct 10, 2012

    (CN) - The Supreme Court on Tuesday unraveled a decision that would have let a tribe seek compensation for the benefits to which it would have been entitled during the decades it went unrecognized by the U.S. government....

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