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January 25, 2017
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Minnesota Native News: Black Snake Resistance

Since Donald Trump was elected U-S President, people have been waiting to see what action he will take on the Dakota Access Pipeline. In this past week we got our first hint. Those who oppose the pipeline continue to focus attention on their concerns. On Inauguration day hundreds gathered for the Black Snake Resistance March … [Read Transcript...]

January 4, 2017
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Minnesota Native News: Highlights from 2016

This week on Minnesota Native News we revisit some our most popular stories from 2016. [Read Transcript...]

December 22, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Will trust land provision change under Trump?

This week on Minnesota Native News, prominent Indian law attorney Collette Routell talks us through reports that the Trump administration aims to privatize tribal trust lands. [Read Transcript...]

December 21, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Month of Action

This week on Minnesota Native News we hear about the #NODAPL month of action, a new leader at the helm of the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council and community members volunteer to lead culturally specific sobriety programs for Native women in the Shakopee prison. [Read Transcript...]

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