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November 18, 2015
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Minnesota Native News: Chairwoman may be casualty of White Earth Constitution Reform Efforts

This week on Minnesota Native News: debate over the new White Earth Constitution threatens the leadership of tribal Chairwoman Erma Vizenor. [Read Transcript...]

November 11, 2015
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Minnesota Native News: Resources

This week on Minnesota Native News, Native vets in Bemidji get a little help landing a job, law enforcement reaches out to Hennepin County Native communities and White Earth breaks ground near Bagley. [Read Transcript...]

November 4, 2015
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Minnesota Native News: Living History

This week on Minnesota Native News, Peggy Flanagan becomes the second Native American woman (White Earth Ojibwe) serving in the Minnesota State Legislature and Bemidji State University Professor Anton Treuer (Leek Lake Ojibwe) releases a new book about the Red Lake Nation. [Read Transcript...]

October 28, 2015
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Minnesota Native News: Bridges Over Bde Maka Ska

This Week on Minnesota Native News – The Minneapolis Park Board recently recognized the original Dakota name for Lake Calhoun. Signs around the lake in the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis officially now read Bde Maka Ska [buh-DAY muh-KAH skuh] and Lake Calhoun. The process to reclaim the original name has been rocky at times. But … [Read Transcript...]

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