AMERICAN INDIAN
UND Time-Out Week and Wacipi powwow set for April 15-21
UND will celebrate American Indian Cultureduring the 43rd annual Time-Out Week April 15-19, and theWacipi PowwowApril 19-21. This year's them...
Posted on 4/12/13 at 11:56 AM
Legislative notebook: House DFL wants $250 million in property tax relief
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey Almost 1 million Minnesotans would receive larger property tax refunds, or their first refunds, under a House Democratic proposal. Rep. Jim Davnie, DFL-Minneapolis...
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:03 AM
“Speaking of Languages, Ojibwe, and Minnesota”
Professor Larry Aitken, Endowed Chair and Director of the American Indian Studies at Itasca Community College in Grand Rapids, Minn., and the Tribal Historian for the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, will...
Posted on 2/16/12 at 11:13 AM
SHS named to Indian law enforcement panel
During her first post-election interview, Rep.Stephanie Herseth Sandlin said she has many offers for work and service. We're starting to find out how she will spend her time once she leaves Congress ...
Posted on 12/21/10 at 3:05 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...
Posted on 11/17/10 at 9:00 AM
Breaking down the Census: North Dakota’s tribes reflect population increase
Recent census figures show American Indians are the fastest-growing minority population in North Dakota.December 25, 2010
Lakota language program gets grant 
Backers want to keep native language alive
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Language, Tipiziwin Young will tell you, has the power to heal broken cultures.
By Associated Press , November 27, 2010
Sanford doctor focuses on American Indian health
Dr. Donald Warne, who heads a new Sanford Health initiative to improve the health of American Indians, began his medical career as a primary care physician.
By Patrick Springer , November 08, 2010
MSUM launches Indian center 
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , February 25, 2010
Reservation reaps oil riches 
NEW TOWN, N.D. – An oil boom on American Indian land has brought jobs, millions of dollars and hope to long-impoverished tribal members who have struggled for more than a century on the million-acre Fort Berthold Indian Reservation.
By By James MacPherson, Associated Press Writer , February 25, 2010
Governor hopefuls talk American Indian issues 
BEMIDJI, Minn. – Minnesota can do more to build trust with American Indian tribes, say nine Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls, starting with respect of tribal sovereignty.
By By Brad Swenson, Forum Communications Co. , January 15, 2010
Standing Rock judge ends primary dispute 
FORT YATES, N.D. - A judge on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation has cleared the way for a former tribal chairman and the current tribal leader to square off later this month.
By Associated Press , September 03, 2009
Tribal chair candidate who finished third takes Standing Rock primary to court 
FORT YATES, N.D. - The tribal chair candidate who finished third in the primary election on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation wants a tribal court judge to decide whether she should have another chance to be on the September ballot.
By Associated Press , August 27, 2009
Ponsford, Minn., hosting powwow this weekend 
PONSFORD, Minn. - Drummers, dancers, and onlookers all are welcome to attend this year’s Pine Point Traditional Pow Wow, which opens Friday at the powwow grounds, just half a mile west of Pine Point School in Ponsford.
By Thressa Johnson , August 06, 2009
Standing Rock candidate for tribal chair hasn't decided yet to contest primary results 
FORT YATES, N.D. - A candidate for the top leadership post on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation says she hasn't decided whether to contest the results of the tribe's primary election.
By Associated Press , July 21, 2009
Beltrami County commissioners adopt policy to end sheriff's pursuits at Red Lake Reservation border 
BEMIDJI, Minn. - The fact that Beltrami County deputies lack jurisdiction on the Red Lake Reservation concerns county commissioners when the tribe opens its new casino.
By Brad Swenson , July 10, 2009
Bemidji businesses feature Ojibwe in bilingual signs 
BEMIDJI, Minn. - “Aaniin” “Boozhoo” – customers to Bemidji’s Cabin Coffee House & Café are now welcomed in both Ojibwe and English.
By Molly Miron , July 08, 2009
A casino in Grand Forks would face state hurdles 
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - The biggest hurdle to a proposed tribal casino in Grand Forks may be at the state level, rather than in the city itself.
By Tu-Uyen Tran , June 20, 2009
Monument honoring 'Woody' Keeble dedicated in Sioux Falls 
By Associated Press , June 15, 2009
Spirit Lake Casino plans expansion 
ST. MICHAEL, N.D. - Spirit Lake Casino plans to add two new ballrooms as part of a 22,700 square foot addition and renovation.
By Staff report , June 11, 2009
View your ad here! Cost effective targeted advertising.
Contextual advertising starting as low as $79/month. This includes targeted ad delivery and search results!
Add your business to the Marketplace »

