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Home > Archives for Minnesota Native News Featured Stories

Minnesota Native News Featured Stories

October 16, 2019
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Minnesota Native News: Native Leaders Address Public Safety Concerns in South Minneapolis

This week on Minnesota Native News we hear about what urban Native leaders in South Minneapolis are doing about public health problems connected to the great number of people who are homeless and using illicit opioids. [Read Transcript...]

October 16, 2019
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Minnesota Native News: Review of the Movie “Joker”

Gerry Zink is 16 year old. He’s Mnicoujou [mini-CON—joo] Lakota from Cheyenne River. And he’s a comics aficionado. He has recently started posting his movie reviews on Facebook. And today he shares his review of a blockbuster film out in theaters now. [Read Transcript...]

October 2, 2019
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MN Native News: Angela Two Stars Selected For Mpls. Sculpture Garden Commission

This week on Minnesota Native News, we talk with a native artist who has been selected for a new commission at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. [Read Transcript...]

October 2, 2019
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MN Native News: Pipestone Nat’l Monument Will No Longer Sell Pipes

This week on Minnesota Native News, we hear about a new change at the Pipestone National Monument after years of concerns from tribes. [Read Transcript...]

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