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Home > Archives for Native

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September 23, 2014
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Minnesota Natie News: Visioning

This week on Minnesota Native News: possible help for those struggling to get their GED, Minnesota colleges recognized for Native American student achievement, MacArthur Award winner Sarah Deer and young people leading work to improve health. [Read Transcript...]

September 17, 2014
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Minnesota Native News: Crowd Sourcing Pipeline Routes

This week on Minnesota Native News: the latest twist in the deliberations over the Sandpiper oil pipeline, three artists honored by the Minnesota Historical Society and a new initiative to shrink carbon emissions. [Read Transcript...]

September 10, 2014
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Minnesota Native News: The Most Sacred Crop

This week on Minnesota Native News we hear about the impact recent storms have had on harvesting the most sacred crop, college and university strategies to support Native students and organizing efforts to get state support for Native language revitalization programs. [Read Transcript...]

September 3, 2014
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Minnesota Native News: See My Face

This week on Minnesota Native News: The state DNR takes a deeper look into Walleye in Lake Mill Lacs, Honor the Earth leaders visit Enbridge offices, and a pop-up marketplace opens the gates to the Minneapolis American Indian cultural corridor. [Read Transcript...]

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