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The Red Lake Tribe's Annual Christmas Dinner was held on Wednesday, December 21, 2001, at the Red Lake Seven Clans Casino Events Center Featured entertainment included Robert Johnston, hypnotist and Johnny Smith, musician, It began at 6 PM. with an honor song, the feast, holiday greetings by Chairman Jourdain, and the entertainment, followed by karaoke and drawings for door prizes. The Annual Christmas Dinner was sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council...
The Red Lake Tribe's Annual Christmas Dinner was held on Wednesday, December 21, 2001, at the Red Lake Seven Clans Casino Events Center Featured entertainment included Robert Johnston, hypnotist and Johnny Smith, musician, It began at 6 PM. with an honor song, the feast, holiday greetings by Chairman Jourdain, and the entertainment, followed by karaoke and drawings for door prizes. The Annual Christmas Dinner was sponsored by the Red Lake Tribal Council...
Red Lake Elementary Holiday Program of December 21, 2011 - P3...
Red Lake Elementary Holiday Program of December 21, 2011 - P4...
Red Lake Elementary Holiday Program of December 21, 2011 - P5...
Red Lake Elementary Holiday Program of December 21, 2011 - P6...
Christmas Dinner at the American Indian Center in Minneapolis on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 - P6...
Christmas Dinner at the American Indian Center in Minneapolis on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 - P7...
Red Lake High School Student Council Dance 2011 - P7...
Red Lake High School Student Council Dance 2011 - P8...
Stolen from my house last night, December 21, 2011, 40in Apex flatscreen. 2 new 250gb Xbox w/ 2 controllers. 6 games, Skyrim, (2) Fable III, Black Ops, Need For Speed Pro Street, Bejeweled 3. (1) pink Nintendo DSi XL. All items are brand new. They were Christmas presents for my babies. Reward with no questions asked. Justin Smith 218-766-3719 dustsmith03@hotmail.com...
GREETINGS- Happy Holidays to you and yours from the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office of Emergency Management.Thank you for all you do for all of us. FROM MNDOT: The new traffic signals on the Hwy. 71/Hwy. 2 bypass ramp on the south end of Bemidji will be activated sometime Friday afternoon, Dec. 23. Motorists should watch for a temporary four-way stop in the morning and a temporary closure of the southbound right lane on Hwy. 71 as crews work to get the new signals operational. Drive safely and take care. Mrs. Beryl Wernberg 911 Communications...
In the lead up to the 2010 Census, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and many tribal partners conducted a significant outreach campaign, called “Indian Country Counts,” to increase Native political participation and government investment in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) peoples. In analyzing the latest 2010 Census data, one thing is very clear about Indian Country: Native young people do count, and will count in the future. http://www.aianheritagemonth.org/blog/2011/11/30/native-youth-count.html...
USDA Office of Communications (202) 720-4623 USDA Launches New Online Nutrition SuperTracker in Time for Those Healthy New Year Resolutions New Web Tool Designed to Help Americans Make Healthy Food and Physical Activity Choices WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, 2011 – Just in time to help Americans keep their New Year's resolutions by making healthy food and physical activity choices, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today released USDA's new nutrition SuperTracker. The SuperTracker is a comprehensive, state-of-the-art resource available at C...
SAINT PAUL, Minn., Dec. 22 – “Why Treaties Matter: A Professional Development Opportunity for Minnesota Educators” will be held on Saturday, Jan. 28, 9 a.m.–noon at the Minnesota Humanities Center (987 Ivy Avenue East, Saint Paul). The program, which is being held in conjunction with the showing of the exhibition “Why Treaties Matter: Self-Government in the Dakota and Ojibwe Nations” at the Minnesota State Capitol Jan. 24-31, will feature content presentations on tribal sovereignty, treaties, and treaty rights, and resources educators c...
Most major Occupy encampments have been dispersed, but they live on in a flurry of lawsuits in which protesters are asserting their constitutional rights to free speech and assembly and challenging authorities' mass arrests and use of force to break up tent cities....
After her divorce, Birdie Carter determined that selling her four-bedroom stucco-and-brick Falcon Heights house would cost more than keeping it. Staying on top of the cleaning and home maintenance, though, was too much for a retired 71-year-old Minneapolis elementary school teacher with a bad back....
Money, goes conventional wisdom, comes with strings attached. Especially other people’s money. Especially when it comes as lump-sum transfer. And, as the ongoing Attawapiskat saga shows, the strings tie both ends of the money chain, with receivers accusing Ottawa of stinginess and neglect, and lenders always keen to point to suspicious accounting practices–or at least maladministration....
Not long ago, few had even heard of Attawapiskat. It’s a remote First Nation community that has gone from relative obscurity to being the center of a media storm. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/12/21/covering-the-crisis-can-mainstream-media-attention-help-attawapiskat-long-term-68567 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/12/21/covering-the-crisis-can-mainstream-media-attention-help-attawapiskat-long-term-68567#ixzz1hMqyz3x8...
A federal judge has effectively restored a family's status as members of the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians in Valley Center, pending the outcome of the family's lawsuit against the Bureau of Indian Affairs, according to an order filed Monday in federal court. Read more: http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/sdcounty/region-judge-temporarily-blocks-ouster-of-family-from-san-pasqual/article_f4780e92-eead-5f6e-9204-2848a05f6c30.html#ixzz1hMrH188r...
Thanks to the efforts of the Native Women’s Association of Canada, the country’s missing and murdered aboriginal women are garnering international attention....
An indian medicine man is accusing the tax man of crimping his ability to run a sweat lodge and other spiritual activities on a Long Island reservation, the Daily News has learned. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/shinnecock-medicine-man-irs-sweat-article-1.995767#ixzz1hMrt46W8...
An online payday lending business, the subject of a CBS News/Center for Public Integrity investigation in September, is now under investigation by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) according to information revealed at a recent Colorado state court hearing....
Navajo Nation Police records have unlocked a door of domestic violence secrets that Division of Public Safety Director John H. Billison thought he had securely locked....
The Navajo Nation Police are continuing to investigate allegations of inappropriate behavior by John Billison, director of the Division of Public Safety, while he was a criminal investigator for the agency in 2009....