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MN90: Minnesota History in 90 Seconds

MN90 is fun exploration of wide-ranging topics including sports, politics, environment, business, entertainment, pop culture, and more.

October 27, 2010
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MN90: Minnesota’s Muslims Celebrating Together

Muslims in Minnesota come from diverse cultural backgrounds. The majority of the approximately 150,000 Muslims in the state are from African and Arab countries and the Indian subcontinent. MN90 producer Marisa Helms discovers that no matter where followers of Islam immigrated from, they are all united by their faith, and the celebration of the Islamic holiday Eid Al-Adha, the festival of Abraham. [Read Transcript...]

October 27, 2010
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MN90: Reclaiming the Ojibwe Language

Language is something most of us take for granted -- we just speak and the words come out. But tribal languages in Minnesota and around the world are in danger of extinction. MN90 producer Marisa Helms reports on the loss of the Ojibwe language and the efforts to reclaim it. [Read Transcript...]

October 27, 2010
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MN90: The Controversial Life and Death of Chief Hole in the Day the Younger

Ojibwe Chief Hole in the Day the Younger (1827-1868) signed almost every land cession treaty between the Minnesota Ojibwe and the U.S. government. MN90 producer Marisa Helms reports that while the Chief was a controversial figure, he was also a very smart and effective negotiator. Still, the Chief had many enemies. On June 27, 1868, as he was traveling to Washington, D.C. to fight the removal of his people to a reservation at White Earth. Hole in the Day was assassinated by Ojibwe men from Leech Lake just a few miles from his home in Crow Wing. [Read Transcript...]

October 25, 2010
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MN90: When Duck Hunting Was Big Business

For many Minnesotans, the fall duck hunt is a seasonal highlight. But duck hunting hasn’t always been just for sport. In the early 20th century, it was big business. As MN90 Producer Andi McDaniel discovers though, the hunters themselves would soon change that. [Read Transcript...]

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