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  • Special Education Paraprofessional - Independent Schools District No. 38

    Oct 25, 2019

    Independent Schools District No. 38 Red Lake, MN 56671 Internal & External Posting: 10/24/2019 – 11/04/2019 Position Description: Special Education Paraprofessional Long-Term Substitute for the 2019-20 School Year: 3 Positions Supervisor: Assigned special education instructor. Bargaining Group: Minnesota School Employees Association Terms: Fulltime – 9 month employee Position Overview: To provide educational assistance to identified special education students. Major Position Duties: 1. If ass...

  • 2-CASE MANAGERS-P.L. 102-477 - OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH (NEW BEGINNINGS)

    Oct 25, 2019

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT 2-CASE MANAGERS-P.L. 102-477 OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH (NEW BEGINNINGS) Open: October 25, 2019 Closing: November 8, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: Serves as primary contact and resource for individuals who are receiving P.L. 102-477 benefit assistance through Oshkiimaajitahdah. Reports to the Lead Case Manager, Executive Director & Assistant Executive Director. Full time position with benefits, Salary, DOQ. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: • Provide job placement counseling t...

  • 2-RECEPTIONISTS - OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH (NEW BEGINNINGS)

    Oct 25, 2019

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT 2-RECEPTIONISTS OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH (NEW BEGINNINGS) Open: October 25, 2019 Closing: November 8, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTION: To perform receptionist duties; Customer Service is a priority whether in person or on the telephone; answering or referring inquiries, direct visitors and maintaining employee and department directories. Reports directly to the Office Manager and Assistant Executive Director. Full time position with benefits, Salary, DOQ. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES...

  • CAREER DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST-BEMIJIGAMAAG OFFICE - OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH (NEW BEGINNINGS)

    Oct 25, 2019

    CAREER DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST-BEMIJIGAMAAG OFFICE OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH (NEW BEGINNINGS) Open: October 25, 2019 Closing: November 8, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. POSITION SUMMARY: Career development specialist will work with the Oshkiimaajitahdah TANF and 477 clienteles to develop resumes, teach employability skills and remove barriers to work toward self-sufficiency. Works with the Case managers in completing 4 of the 7 requirements to be contract ready. Complies with ABE standards for Conditional Work...

  • 2-CASE MANAGERS - RED LAKE NATION CHILD SUPPORT PROGRAM - OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH (NEW BEGINNINGS)

    Oct 25, 2019

    JOB ANNOUNCEMENT 2-CASE MANAGERS RED LAKE NATION CHILD SUPPORT PROGRAM OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH (NEW BEGINNINGS) Open: October 25, 2019 Closing: November 8, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. PRIMARY FUNCTIONS: Responsible for all management, initiation, enforcement, reviewing, and modifications of child support cases. Reports to Lead Case Manager and Executive Director, full-time position, with benefits, salary: DOQ. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: • Reviews and processes all applications. • Analyzes cases to det...

  • 2-FAMILY SERVICE CASE MANAGERS-REDBY - OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH (NEW BEGINNINGS)

    Oct 25, 2019

    2-FAMILY SERVICE CASE MANAGERS-REDBY OSHKIIMAAJITAHDAH (NEW BEGINNINGS) Open: October 25, 2019 Closing: November 8, 2019 @ 3:00 p.m. POSITION SUMMARY: Serves as primary contact and resource for individuals who are receiving Cash and Food benefit assistants through Oshkiimaajitahdah. Reports to the Lead Family Service Case Manager, Family Service Supervisor, Assistant TANF Director, and Executive Director, full-time position w/benefits, salary; DOQ. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: • P...

  • Red Lake Nation Embassy Elder's Halloween Costume Contest - Cash Prizes

    Red Lake Nation Embassy Elder's Halloween Costume Contest - Cash Prizes Wednesday, October 30, 2019 - 11 AM - 1 PM - All Nations Church in Minneapolis...

  • Ponemah Halloween Dance - Friday, October 25, 2019

    Ponemah Halloween Dance - Friday, October 25, 2019 Starting at 5 PM - Ponemah Center...

  • Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Donates Fire Truck to Cahuilla Indians

    Oct 25, 2019

    When a Southern California Indian tribe was looking for a fire truck to bolster its growing fire department, the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians recently stepped in to fill the void, donating its own department's used engine valued at $130,000. Leadership members from the Cahuilla Band of Indians in Anza, California, visited the Chumash reservation in Santa Ynez in September to pick up their new vehicle, which the Chumash Fire Department originally purchased in 2007 for $350,000....

  • Montana Tribal Nations Receive $3 Million For Public Safety

    Oct 25, 2019

    The U.S. Department of Justice announced it’s awarding four tribal governments in Montana a collective $2.9 million to improve public safety efforts. Northern Cheyenne, Fort Peck, Rocky Boys and Flathead tribal governments are all getting between $250,000 and $1.7 million in federal grants to build out justice systems and help crime victims. https://www.mtpr.org/post/montana-tribal-nations-receive-3-million-public-safety...

  • Trump canceled a federal study about the impacts of mining near the Boundary Waters. Rep. Betty McCollum is trying to bring it back

    Oct 25, 2019

    After President Donald Trump took office in 2017, his administration ended a study that could have led to a 20-year ban on copper-nickel mining near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Now, a fight has erupted in Congress over whether that research should get a fresh look. https://www.minnpost.com/environment/2019/10/trump-canceled-a-federal-study-about-the-impacts-of-mining-near-the-boundary-waters-rep-betty-mccollum-is-trying-to-bring-it-back/...

  • Hollywood's First Native American Star

    Oct 25, 2019

    Lillian St. Cyr debuted on stage at age 5—and was mentioned by name in a Philadelphia newspaper review of the show. St. Cyr was Native American, born on the Nebraska Ho-Chunk reservation but sent, like many native children in the early 20th century, to an Indian boarding school. Although the Carlisle Indian School wanted to assimilate its students into White Anglo-Saxon Protestant society, as a student Cyr began to craft the persona of an Indian “princess” that served her well in the era’s traveling Wild West shows. Calling herself Red Wing, s...

  • 2019 Arizona American Indian Excellence in Leadership honorees announced

    Oct 25, 2019

    The Phoenix Indian Center announces the recipients of the 2019 Arizona American Indian Excellence in Leadership Awards. This annual recognition celebrates individuals and organizations in Arizona who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and commitment to the advancement, promotion, and development of the cultural, educational, social, economic, or political welfare of the American Indian community, or have provided significant contributions to the American Indian economy. "Each year we have an exceptional group of honorees who have made a...

  • Wes Studi to make Oscars history for Native American actors

    Oct 25, 2019

    LOS ANGELES (AP) - When Cherokee actor Wes Studi was thinking about moving to Los Angeles to take a shot at being an actor in the 1980s, he asked a friend if it was a good idea. The friend said "why not? There aren't many Native American actors." Instead of a deterrent, Studi took that as a plus. https://www.apnews.com/62f8d24396484f45a2cf53531cba7e8e...

  • State, tribal officials condemn Washington NFL team's name at rally

    Oct 25, 2019

    MINNEAPOLIS - Elected officials and tribal leaders from across Minnesota called out the Washington, D.C., professional football team for using a name and logo that is commonly criticized as racist toward Native Americans on Thursday, Oct. 24. Speaking that night to a crowd gathered outside the U.S. Bank Stadium, where the team played the Minnesota Vikings, the officials demanded the name and imagery associated with it be retired. Particular criticism was reserved for Dan Snyder, the team's...

  • The U.S. stole generations of Indigenous children to open the West

    Oct 25, 2019

    Nearly 200 Native children lie buried at the entrance of the Carlisle Barracks in the “Indian Cemetery” — the first thing you see when entering one of the United States’ oldest military installations. It is a grisly monument to the country’s most infamous boarding school, the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, which opened in 1879 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and closed in 1918. Chiseled onto the white granite headstones, arranged in the uniform rows typical of veterans’ cemeteries in the U.S., are the names and tribal affiliations of children...