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Home > Archives for News Reporting

News Reporting

November 28, 2017
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Minnesota Native News: New Art Exhibit on Display, Native Women to be Honored, and a Response to Proposed Wild Rice Water Standards.

This week on Minnesota Native News: The artwork of Julie Buffalohead is on display at the Bockley Gallery, three Native women are being honored for their work in the community, and the newly proposed wild rice water rule amendments fall short. [Read Transcript...]

September 8, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Standing with Standing Rock

This week on Minnesota Native News: the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe gathers support from across Minnesota and beyond to protect water and land. [Read Transcript...]

January 28, 2015
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Minnesota Native News: To Talk or Not to Talk about Native Gangs

The national news site Al Jazeera America recently published a five part series focused on Native American gangs in Minneapolis. Online reaction to the stories has been mixed. Reporter Melissa Townsend explores the author’s motivations and hears local reaction. [Read Transcript...]

December 31, 2014
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Minnesota Native News: Improving Care

This week on Minnesota Native News: the Indian Health Board of Minneapolis is expanding its services, one urban American Indian community is unifying to tackle heroine abuse and Honor the Earth brings attention to indigenous arts. [Read Transcript...]

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