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August 26, 2015
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Minnesota Native News: Supporting Native Dads

This week on Minnesota Native News: Indigenous People’s Day celebrations are spreading around the state and The Father Project in Minneapolis connects families with indigenous values at Mda Maka Ska [Meh-DAY Muh-KAS-kuh]. [Read Transcript...]

August 25, 2015
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The 2015 Fond du Lac Veterans’ Powwow

In this special edition of Minnesota Native News, producer and Air Force veteran Britt Aamodt checks out the 22nd annual Fond du Lac Veterans' Powwow. Chairwoman Karen Diver and General Rick Nash, Minnesota's highest-ranking officer, celebrate the life of Ojibwe codetalker Lex Porter. Minnesota's native and non-native vets share stories of life in uniform. [Read Transcript...]

August 19, 2015
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Minnesota Native News: And Then There Were Three

This week on Minnesota Native News, the city of St. Paul becomes the third Minnesota city to establish Indigenous People’s Day, the new Red Lake capitol opens and Fond du Lac breaks ground in Duluth. [Read Transcript...]

August 12, 2015
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Minnesota Native News: Moving On

This week on Minnesota Native News we hear about what’s happening at a co-managed lake in Wisconsin with a dwindling walleye population and the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council looks for a new Director. [Read Transcript...]

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