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May 11, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Uniting

This week on Minnesota Native News: Minneapolis celebrates American Indian Heritage month, a new group of artists learn their craft in Lower Sioux and teams gather for the Oyata Language Bowl. [Read Transcript...]

May 4, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Protecting Sacred Sites

This week on Minnesota Native News, Dakota sacred sites get renewed attention and Red Lake heads to St. Paul. [Read Transcript...]

March 23, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Indigenous Expertise

This week on Minnesota Native News: American Indian leaders in Minnesota’s urban communities want to share their expertise with Governor Dayton, White Earth continues to eye 2000 acres, and for the first time, Dakota is offered at Minnesota State University, Mankato. [Read Transcript...]

February 17, 2016
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Minnesota Native News: Out with the Old, In with the New

This week on Minnesota Native News we hear about the upcoming Minnesota Chippewa Tribe elections, preliminary decisions to move some offensive art in the state capitol building, and 4 people arrested for protesting the proposed Sandpiper Pipeline get their day in court. [Read Transcript...]

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