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Most students, parents, and teachers aren't huge fans of distance learning, but for Indigenous students and tribal colleges, it's alot more than just a…
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At 4pm on Friday, March 27th, just at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and national shut-downs, the chairman of the of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe…
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Despite the pandemic, despite the stay-at-home orders, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency wants to go ahead with a series of "telephone town hall…
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Things were always pretty busy at AICHO.The American Indian Community Housing Organization's Dabinoo'Igan Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter provides ten…
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Not only is Herb Fineday a former Fond du Lac police officer and chief of police, he's a guy who can sew 3500 stitches a minute, build a studio in less…
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Tadd Johnson laughs and says he's at an age where he doesn't mind speaking truth to power.So when he talked to University of Minnesota president Joan…
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Fort Snelling needs a name change, says the Minnesota Historical Society. That is, the historic site, not the fort itself. So they've been holding…
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When you think of world-class medicine in Minnesota, you probably think of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. But Johns Hopkins has just opened up a center…
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What happens at the intersection of Native American "ways of knowing" and the kind of academic rigor demanded of colleges and universities? The Andrew…
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Native kids aged 10 to 24 have the highest rate of suicide of any age group in Minnesota -- more than three times that of white kids. But there's a…