Mendota Pow Wow 2009 @ Mendota Minnesota
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — An Arizona homicide investigation now includes three deaths after a woman died more than a week after participating in a sweat lodge
After the Dakota Conflict in 1862, Congress passed legislation banning Dakota Indians from Minnesota and the Dakotas.Now, over 140 years later, one state lawmaker
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Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition’s 3rd Annual Conference Restoring the Sacred Trails of Our Grandmothers: Communities Demanding Justice April 28 – 30, 2009 Grand
Art: History lesson By Mary Abbe, Star Tribune Dyani-Reynolds-Whitehawk draws nooses and the number 38 in her flag-like painting about the Mankato event. It was,
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Brothers and Sisters, Yes, we know all this development of small business is good for the economy but let’s see some money set aside for
>Minnesota Dakota Language Summit >Prairie’s Edge Casino Resort, Granite Falls, > >Monday, October 20, 2008 >8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. > >The Upper Sioux Community
MINNESOTA INDIAN WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER Employment Opportunity FAMILY ASSESSMENT WORKER 10/14/08 MIWRC is seeking a dedicated individual to work with families accessing the Family Stabilization
From: Minnesota Indian Affairs [mailto:MINN-IND@LISTS.UMN.EDU] On Behalf Of Zimmerman, Travis Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 12:10 PM To: MINN-IND@LISTS.UMN.EDU Subject: FW: List-serv question Please post
Winona LaDuke at Southwest Minnesota State University Indigenous Perspectives on Sustainability Tuesday, September 16th 7 pm in the RA Facility FREE and Open to the
FROM www.NewsForNatives.com Department of Minnesota Wildlife, an OFFICIAL BEAR ADVISORY There is a grave difference between Black Bears and Grizzly Bears! In light of the
Apply, apply, apply!! —–Forwarded Message—– From: “Kevin S. McLaughlin” Sent: Aug 21, 2008 2:33 PM To: “Kevin S. McLaughlin” Subject: The 2008-09 Many Voices Residencies
American Indians in Minnesota have greatly elevated cancer rates MAURA LERNER, Star Tribune American Indians in Minnesota and surrounding states have dramatically higher rates of
The Washington D.C. based American Rivers organization has posted a new e-mail action alert for the Minnesota River on their national web site. You can view
Hi, On July 20th, I was at lake Harriet when I noticed a group that was fishing. I was greeted by everybody’s warm spirit and
A Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center Workshop Title: “Therapeutic Approaches for Clients Affected by Historical Trauma†When: Thursday, August 7th, 2008 9:30 am  – 4:00
Hello there, Stepping Stone in Saint Paul Minnesota will be producing my play RAINBOW CROW, based on a Lenape legend. Please have your youth come
KFAI’s Indian Uprising, June 15, 2008 from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. CDT #270 Rape and Sexual Violence. “Native American and Alaska Native women in the
A Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center Workshop Series Internalized Oppression and the Native American Community - a 3 part series
MN’s American Indian Month / May 2008 Events Wednesday, April 30 – 11AM (until 3PM) 13th Annual American Indian Wellness Fair, Midtown YWCA, 2121 E.
Some Minnesota Sioux asked their Chief one Autumn if the winter was going to be a very cold one or a very mild one. Not
I heard about some of these places in Minnesota that were either haunted by Natives or were haunted because of Natives… or something like that,