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WALK/RUN FOR CANCER AWARENESS Friday, October 18th, 2013 One mile Walk will begin in front of the Red Lake Casino Six mile Run will be from the Red Lake Fitness Center to the Red Lake Casino Registration begins @ 10:30 a.m. Walk & Run begins @ 11:00 a.m. Lunch will be provided for all participants at the Casino T-Shirts for participants Sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council and the Red Lake Comprehensive Health Services...
Oct. 14 (Bloomberg) –- Bloomberg’s Phil Mattingly discusses the effect of the budget impasse on the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the 56 million acres of land it manages. He speaks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg)...
For centuries after his accidental discovery of the Bahamas, Christopher Columbus was a true hero of history. But then the alternative histories were published, and the colonization of the New World was revealed to be a nightmare of atrocity and terror. Still, we can learn something from this stubborn idiot who insisted until the day he died that Cuba was part of Asia....
As Harvard students enjoyed Monday off in observance of Columbus Day, several student organizations gathered in Ticknor Lounge to advocate for the school break to be renamed “Indigenous People’s Day.” Harvard’s recognition of the holiday makes it the only Ivy League school to recognize the holiday....
On the second Monday of October each year, Native Americans cringe at the thought of honoring a man who committed atrocities against Indigenous Peoples. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/10/14/8-myths-and-atrocities-about-christopher-columbus-and-columbus-day-151653...
TOWAOC – Manuel Heart is the new tribal chairman for the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, winning a landslide victory over incumbent Gary Hayes on Friday....
Federal Judge Myron Bright told a UND audience Monday that he’s supporting a campaign to get a North Dakota American Indian woman released from federal prison....
Racism is resulting in poor and sometimes egregious medical care for urban aboriginals....
One reason American Indians choose to attend college is they want to set a good example, says a group of Northern State University students....
BEMIDJI — Vince Beyl is encouraged by the recent discussion at the Bemidji School Board table. Beyl, the director of American Indian Education for the Bemidji School District, was one of about a dozen school leaders who met last week to brainstorm ideas on how best to narrow existing achievement gaps, the disparities in student performance for specific subgroups. Minnesota school districts, under the waiver from No Child Left Behind, has until 2017 to narrow in half achievement gaps, based on 2011 numbers, for subgroups, such as American I...
The search for a man missing from a remote northern Manitoba community is getting some help from airborn volunteers....
CHOTEAU, Mont. — Across North America — in places as far-flung as Montana and British Columbia, New Hampshire and Minnesota — moose populations are in steep decline. And no one is sure why....
FORT DUCHESNE, Uintah County — The FBI is looking for the public's help after a man was stabbed over the weekend on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in northeastern Utah....
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC), located in Prior Lake, MN, has committed $750,000 to the Notah Begay III Foundation (NB3F) to support the recently launched national center, Native Strong; Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures. This two-year, $750,000 donation from the SMSC solidifies the tribe as the Leadership Partner for Native Strong’s Upper Midwest programming. The SMSC has been a donor to the Notah Begay III Foundation for the past four years, supporting general operations and NB3F’s annual fundraiser, the NB3 Challenge. “The Shak...