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December 14, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Changes for better and for worse

This week on Minnesota Native News we hear how changes in the art at the state capitol seek to make it more welcoming, conversations about the sacredness of water expand and Obamacare changes may hit Minnesota tribes hard. [Read Transcript...]

October 19, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Line 3, Affordable Housing & Ojibway

This week on Minnesota Native News we hear about recent developments with the Line 3 oil pipeline in Minnesota, new affordable housing meets a desperate need and learning Ojibwe on your phone. [Read Transcript...]

September 14, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Art and Horses

This week on Minnesota Native News: the Redwood County Museum hosts its first exhibit of Dakota artists, and an Ojibwe rider runs in the Indian Horse Relay Races at Shakopee’s Canterbury Park. [Read Transcript...]

June 29, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Concerns Over Drugs Used to Treat Opioid Addiction

The national opioid drug abuse crisis is hitting Minnesota American Indian communities especially hard. In 2015, Minnesota had more American Indians dying from overdoses than any – other -state. That same year, 70-percent of pregnant Native women gave birth to babies dependent on opioids. And many Natives are conflicted over how to find the red … [Read Transcript...]

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