WHITE EARTH INDIAN RESERVATION, Minn. - Some Ojibwe in Minnesota are worried about the fate of the state's wolf population as state lawmakers consider a hunting and trapping season for the animals.
MORTON — New legislation boosts opportunities for Minnesota's American Indian education, but won't do so without some challenges, tribal members said Monday. The Indigenous Education for All law is ...
A Minnesota Democrat in the state legislature is facing criticism after alllegedly posting online that White Christians who adopt Native American children are contributing to "genocide." "I’m sick of ...
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WASHINGTON — The revenue from American Indian gaming enterprises in Minnesota has grown steadily, peaking last year at $1.6 billion. Minnesota’s 11 federally recognized tribes have all come to depend ...
On a cold, rainy night in October, Justice Anne McKeig of the Minnesota Supreme Court, the first American Indian to be appointed to the highest court of any state, warmed a Minneapolis audience of ...
State health leaders and members of Minnesota’s tribal communities gathered on the Minnesota Capitol steps on Wednesday morning to celebrate a brand new Office of American Indian Health within the ...
The University of Minnesota should hire more Native American faculty, offer students additional financial support and give back land to atone for its historic mistreatment of the state's tribes, a ...
ST. PAUL (Valley News Live) - The Minnesota House of Representatives passed the “Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act” with a 128-0 vote on Thursday, March 9. SF 667, authored by Representative ...
Crews work to transform Harriet Island for Minnesota Yacht Club Festival From major floods to a major festival — work is underway to transform St. Paul's Harriet Island into an oasis for festivalgoers ...
Morton, Minn. – Mat Pendleton pulled his kids away from the basketball and video games on a recent Saturday to teach them a bit about a long-lost tradition. Not far from the banks of the Minnesota ...