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Richard Lee Cobenais Sr. ”Sheshogii” was born in Redlake on January 1, 1942 the son of Baptiste & Doris Brown Cobenais. He grew up in Redlake. Then he traveled quite a bit across the U.S. Richard then moved to St. Paul and married Candace Bey and had three children (Richard Jr.,James and Tawnee) and later on he had another daughter (Georgina). His wife passed from cancer in 1984. He worked in construction until he was injured in 1994. He moved back to Redlake in 1998 were he lived out his...
Benjamin Roy Black-Cloud Sr. married Ida Black on April 19, 2008 in Redby, Minnesota. He worked at RR Casino from 1999 – 2008. Benjamin enjoyed doing arts and crafts, working on cars, watching Sunday football and spending time with his children, grandchildren, family and friends. Benjamin Roy Black-Cloud Sr., age 48, journeyed to the Spirit World on Monday, Novemeber 21st, 2011. He was born on October 15, 1963 in Red Lake the son of Andrew Cloud Sr. and Mary Jane Redeagle. Benjamin attended lo...
As sure as the sun rises in the east, some kids will get in trouble in school. Just ask high school assistant principals who spend their days dealing with incidents ranging from name calling in the hallways to weapons in backpacks....
Evan Robertson couldn’t even stand on one leg after taking a helmet to the knee in last Saturday’s Class 1A semifinal victory. Coaches and players weren’t sure if he could play in Friday’s championship game until a few days ago. Read Story: http://www.mnfootballhub.com/news_article/show/115112?referrer_id=342060...
Evan Robertson couldn’t even stand on one leg after taking a helmet to the knee in last Saturday’s Class 1A semifinal victory. Coaches and players weren’t sure if he could play in Friday’s championship game until a few days ago. Read Story: http://www.mnfootballhub.com/news_article/show/115112?referrer_id=342060...
Evan Robertson couldn’t even stand on one leg after taking a helmet to the knee in last Saturday’s Class 1A semifinal victory. Coaches and players weren’t sure if he could play in Friday’s championship game until a few days ago. Read Story: http://www.mnfootballhub.com/news_article/show/115112?referrer_id=342060...
Evan Robertson couldn’t even stand on one leg after taking a helmet to the knee in last Saturday’s Class 1A semifinal victory. Coaches and players weren’t sure if he could play in Friday’s championship game until a few days ago. Read Story: http://www.mnfootballhub.com/news_article/show/115112?referrer_id=342060...
Correction: Rocori advances with 37-35 win over Hill-Murray...
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Increasingly, American Indian children in Minnesota are ending up in foster care, according to a study recently released by National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. The study found that across the nation, children of color — especially African American and Native American children — are entering into foster care at higher proportions than the general population....
ZUMBROTA, MIN. -- The Indian grass that Larry Thomforde planted 15 years ago is up to his chin now -- tall gold spikes that sway in the sun as his dog, Gwynie, crashes through the field....
The Tribal Council of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians has preemptively banned the oil extraction process known as fracking on reservation lands. The move followed a presentation to the Tribal Council by a group called No Fracking Way Turtle Mountain Tribe, according to the Minot Daily News. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/11/27/turtle-mountain-tribal-council-bans-fracking-64866 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/11/27/turtle-mountain-tribal-council-bans-fracking-64866#ixzz1f0...
England’s Cavern Club, known as the birthplace of the Beatles, hit the international Hard Rock chain with a lawsuit Sunday in Las Vegas alleging trademark infringement....
Wanda Batchelor made history when she was elected to lead the Washoe Tribe, the first woman ever to do so. Batchelor said a year into her position the transition has been a smooth one....
"There are plenty of "good" books -- well-written, exciting, from respected authors, much-loved by their readers, with well-developed characters -- that are inaccurate, stereotypical, fanciful, or just plain dehumanizing in their depiction of the Native characters," write Naomi Caldwell, Gabriella Kaye and Lisa Mitten in I is for Inclusion....
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – A Sept. 9 letter from Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Larry Echo Hawk to Cherokee Nation officials states the Bureau of Indian Affairs has not approved the tribe’s 1999 Constitution or an amendment that led to its implementation....
Did you know the Pilgrims were not only illegal immigrants, but part of that reviled economic elite known today as the one percent? At least according to Tulane professor and MSNBC contributor Melissa Harris-Perry. Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/jack-coleman/2011/11/26/melissa-harris-perry-pilgrims-were-illegal-immigrants-indians-99-perce#ixzz1f0Npg3BH...
It was not until 1948 that a majority of the nations agreed upon a universal definition of genocide. This highly contested wording was not ratified by the United States until November of 1988, forty years after The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide had been agreed to by world leaders. By the standards of this Convention historical policies of the United States and of its settler population toward indigenous Americans would meet these criteria, and Native Americans have indeed suffered genocide across the...
Paul Brooks sounded the right theme when he was sworn in as the new Lumbee tribal chairman last week. As he vowed to unite the more than 55,000 tribal members, Brooks asked everyone in the room to recite with him John F. Kennedy's famed "Ask not what your country can do for you ... " admonition....
The year was 1967, and the tiny BIA school at Rock Point was foundering. Test scores were abysmal. Some teachers didn't even last a year. Student morale was low....
Some 200 miles and 147 years removed from one of the most famous massacres in American history, a group of about 100 American Indians and others trod through the streets of Denver on Saturday morning in remembrance of two words — Sand Creek....
KENT, Conn. – The only building on the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation’s reservation where tribal members could gather has been destroyed by fire. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/11/26/schaghticoke-meeting-house-torched-by-arson-64780 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/11/26/schaghticoke-meeting-house-torched-by-arson-64780#ixzz1f0RpW0UT...
From infighting to porn-ogling, police conduct is coming under fire from within its own ranks before the British Columbia Missing Women of Inquiry, the panel investigating why serial killer Robert Pickton was able to murder women for years without detection. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/11/23/infighting-and-porn-replaced-police-work-reports-64579 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/11/23/infighting-and-porn-replaced-police-work-reports-64579#ixzz1f0YeKG8t...