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UND's 42nd Annual Time Out Week April 16-20, Wacipi Powwow April 20-22
The University of North Dakota will celebrate American Indian culture and heritage during the annual Time Out Week April 16-20 and the Wacipi (WAH CHEE PEE) Powwow the weekend of April 20-22. Time Ou...
3/7/12 at 4:07 PM Time-Out Week and Wacipi celebration set from April 4-10 on UND campus 3/18/11 at 1:02 PM
UND RAIN Program to partner with Cankdeska Cikana Community College 2/24/11 at 4:50 PM
First Nation's Journey event Saturday
Saturday, Nov. 19, marks the F-M First Nation's Journey, Walking With Our Youth, a wellness event for the Native American community, as well as educators, counselors, social workers, and interested me...
11/18/11 at 10:05 AM Tonight: Your passport to culture and wellness 5/16/11 at 9:48 AM
Stomping Ground Culture, part 1
If you'd asked me before about the culture of northern Minnesota, or America even, I'd have suggested it better described as a lack of culture. Growing up, we never had our version of a pow wow or exo...
11/11/11 at 2:09 PM
Moorhead celebrates cultures
A commentary Story and photos by Sarah Bauman MSUM mass comm major When thinking of the Fargo-Moorhead area, diversity might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But last Saturday, the many cu...
11/17/10 at 9:00 AM
Gerard Baker retires
Gerard Baker, until recently the superintendent of Mount Rushmore National Monument, has retired from the National Park Service. Baker, a true gentle giant, rose from a worker who cleaned restrooms an...
7/7/10 at 4:46 PM
More Washington Money Coming for Indian Schools??
The website MinnPost out of the Twin Cities carried an article which has particular interest for us in Northern Minnesota. Written by Derek Wallbank out of Washington, DC, the article talks about Min...
4/9/10 at 2:02 PM
Dakota Studies Courses Offered
Linguists worldwide are trying to save languages, and nowhere are they dying more quickly than in North America. With 25,000 speakers on 15 U.S. and Canadian reservations, Dakota is considered an &qu...
8/28/09 at 11:51 AM
They're Here
A couple of days ago I posted a blog called Grandma M's Wisdom. They're here. The blog posting was regarding the Thunder Beings that march from the south to the north meeting the Wind Bein...
8/14/09 at 4:24 PM
Tribal members threaten to block pipeline
Clyde Bellecourt Some American Indians threaten to stop efforts to build a pair of northern Minnesota oil pipelines. Native American activist Clyde Bellecourt on Wednesday said Indian pipeline oppone...
5/6/09 at 11:34 AM

