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Articles from the November 13, 2012 edition


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  • O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow held in Ponemah P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2012

    O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow was held in Ponemah on Nov. 9-11, 2012, and honored all veterans and families of veterans. It took place at the new Ponemah Boys and Girls Club/Community Center with 4 Grand Entries beginning on Friday evening at 7 PM, 1 PM and 7 PM on Saturday, and the finally session at 1 PM on Sunday. Host drums for the event were the PTown Boyz and Black Bear Crossing....

  • O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow held in Ponemah P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2012

    O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow was held in Ponemah on Nov. 9-11, 2012, and honored all veterans and families of veterans. It took place at the new Ponemah Boys and Girls Club/Community Center with 4 Grand Entries beginning on Friday evening at 7 PM, 1 PM and 7 PM on Saturday, and the finally session at 1 PM on Sunday. Host drums for the event were the PTown Boyz and Black Bear Crossing....

  • O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow held in Ponemah P7

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2012

    O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow was held in Ponemah on Nov. 9-11, 2012, and honored all veterans and families of veterans. It took place at the new Ponemah Boys and Girls Club/Community Center with 4 Grand Entries beginning on Friday evening at 7 PM, 1 PM and 7 PM on Saturday, and the finally session at 1 PM on Sunday. Host drums for the event were the PTown Boyz and Black Bear Crossing....

  • O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow held in Ponemah P8

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2012

    O’BahShiing 14th Annual Veterans Pow-Wow was held in Ponemah on Nov. 9-11, 2012, and honored all veterans and families of veterans. It took place at the new Ponemah Boys and Girls Club/Community Center with 4 Grand Entries beginning on Friday evening at 7 PM, 1 PM and 7 PM on Saturday, and the finally session at 1 PM on Sunday. Host drums for the event were the PTown Boyz and Black Bear Crossing....

  • Halloween in Red Lake P29

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2012

    Halloween in Red Lake P29...

  • Halloween in Red Lake P30

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2012

    Halloween in Red Lake P30...

  • Halloween in Red Lake P31

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2012

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  • Halloween in Red Lake P32

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Nov 13, 2012

    Halloween in Red Lake P32...

  • Nov 13, 2012

    The Department of Natural Resources says 109 wolves have been taken in the first eight days of the hunt, which includes 47 in the northeast hunting zone. The Duluth News Tribune says the seasonal quota for that zone is 58 wolves....

  • ClearWay MinnesotaSM Launches New Ad Campaign

    Nov 13, 2012

    MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., November 12, 2012 – ClearWay Minnesota has launched a new advertising campaign designed to inform Minnesotans that tobacco is still an urgent problem in our state. The campaign includes three 30-second TV commercials, a new website with interactive facts and information on tobacco’s impact, plus online banner ads, bus sides and billboards. The ads are part of a continued push by ClearWay Minnesota to reduce tobacco’s harm through education efforts and policy initiatives. “We can’t become complacent about the...

  • Native American Financial Advice

    Nov 13, 2012

    Dear Dr. Per Cap, I have a “payday loan” and now I can’t seem to get my head above water. What can I do to get outta this mess? ~ Signed, Nothing Left Dear Nothing Left, At first glance, those payday loan stores appear to offer easy money. I could tell you the story about my aunt Sue who took out a payday loan one month so she could have money to go play Bingo. Well, you probably know how that turned out. Three months and a couple hundred dollars in fees later, I paid it off for her for...

  • Elders’ Advocates Worry Politics May Push Vital Programs Off 'Fiscal Cliff'

    Paul Kleyman, New America Media|Nov 13, 2012

    Editor’s Note: Advocates worry that the post-election drive for a grand budget bargain will cut retirement programs for ethnic seniors needing them the most. SAN FRANCISCO—Since last week’s win by President Barack Obama, the issues of aging and retirement have loomed just beneath the headlines. Women, youth and a record Latino vote were credited with the president’s victory in key swing states. But it’s Americans over the age of 50, especially those from immigrant and minority...

  • Nov 13, 2012

    MINNEAPOLIS — Could you eat on a food stamp budget? About a dozen Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders in Minnesota are joining others across the country this week to find out by spending $31.50 a week on food, the average food stamp benefit in the United States....

  • Parent Feedback Meeting

    Are you a parent? Do you use child care on a regular basis? Are you willing to spend an hour and a half talking with other parents about what you think is important when selecting child care? If so, please join us for a parent feedback session to discuss Parent Aware, the new ratings that help parents find high-quality child care and early education. Participating parents will receive: • A $40 Target Gift Card. • A light dinner will be provided during the meeting. Please join us! at New...

  • HAHAW Chicken Dinner - Nov 13, 2012 - 4:30 PM-7:00 PM

    HAHAW Chicken Dinner Nov 13, 2012 - 4:30 PM-7:00 PM at United Methodist Church on 9th and Beltrami Ave, Bemidji Tickets are $7.50 for Adults and $5.00 for children. All proceeds will go to the Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Committee to help meet the needs of individuals experiencing homelessness in Bemidji. For more information contact Beth at 218-333-6856...

  • Nov 13, 2012

    Minnesota hunters have killed 119 wolves in the first 10 days of a controversial hunting season that opened Nov. 3....

  • Nov 13, 2012

    The Voting Rights Act lawsuit that replaced at-large voting for county commissioners with district-by-district elections in Fremont County has shifted the balance of power on the commission, even in a year when the Native American district centered on the Wind River Indian Reservation was not before the voters....

  • Nov 13, 2012

    The federal government has cut the size of its police force in Indian country, reduced financing for law enforcement and begun fewer investigations of violent felony crime, even as rates of murder and rape there have increased to more than 20 times the national average, according to data....

  • Nov 13, 2012

    FARGO — A baby born addicted to methamphetamine reportedly has been returned to a mother from the Spirit Lake reservation who an official said failed to submit to drug tests....

  • Nov 13, 2012

    LAS VEGAS (KSNV MyNews3) -- A popular 25-year-old saddle bronc rider was killed Saturday night during competition at the Indian National Finals Rodeo at South Point Hotel & Casino....

  • Nov 13, 2012

    While Governor John Hickenlooper had a conference call with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to talk about the federal response to the passage Amendment 64, and Mason Tvert, the architect of that victory, was chatting with Bill Maher, hundreds of people gathered in Denver for the National Marijuana Business Conference 2012, which notably did not have "medical" in its title and carried the slogan, "Let's Get Down to Business."...

  • Newest Face of Gerber Is Native

    Nov 13, 2012

    The newest face of Gerber, 8-month-old Mary Jane Montoya from Fresno, California, is of mixed heritage. Her mother, Sara Montoya, has Mexican heritage and her father, Billy Montoya, is a descendant of the Yokut Mono Tribe. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/11/12/newest-face-of-gerber-is-part-native-145173 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/11/12/newest-face-of-gerber-is-part-native-145173#ixzz2C6X8JQ1M...

  • “Why Treaties Matter” Exhibit Visits Bethel

    Suzanne McInroy|Nov 13, 2012

    The Office of Diversity and Inclusion at Bethel University has arranged for a traveling exhibit to be displayed in the Brushaber Commons Atrium in honor of Native American Heritage month. The exhibit "Why Treaties Matter: Self-Government in the Dakota and Ojibwe Nations" explores the Native Nations in Minnesota and their history of treaty making with the United States government. The exhibit opened November 6 and will be on display through November 16. “This exhibit is all about educating and...

  • Nov 13, 2012

    Two adults and two children fled an early-morning fire today on Old Lakeshore Road on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation, Erie County sheriff’s officials reported....

  • Nov 13, 2012

    Sawyer County (WQOW) - A northern Wisconsin tribe is asking for federal help in solving a string of arson fires on the reservation....

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