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03 Aug

SMSC Supports Cheyenne River Elderly Village

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community

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• PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA - TRIBAL OFFICE: 952-445-8900 • FAX: 952-233-4225
SMSC Supports Cheyenne River Elderly Village

Download official release HERE

Prior Lake—
The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe will construct an Elderly Village on their reservation in Eagle
Butte, South Dakota, due in part to a $3 million loan from the […]

13 Jul

FBI CREATES HONEY POT LINKS TO SNARE WOULD BE PEDOPHILES

 
FBI posts fake hyperlinks to snare child porn suspects
CLICK HERE FOR CHILD PORN?
Posted by Declan McCullagh

Screen snapshot: This now-defunct site is reportedly where an FBI undercover agent posted hyperlinks purporting to be illegal videos. Clicking the links brought a raid from the Feds.

The FBI has recently adopted a novel investigative technique: posting hyperlinks that […]

07 Jul

Mohawk publisher hospitalized after border patrol brutality

…”Kahentinetha Horn, publisher of Mohawk Nation News, was hospitalized with a trauma induced heart attack after being attacked by special forces at the border. When Kahentinetha cried out in pain and told police to loosen the handcuffs while in a police stress hold, they were tightened, resulting in a heart attack. Katenies, Mohawk Nation News editor, was also beaten and jailed during the attack at the Cornwall/Akwesasne border. Photo Sagowaiaks.”…

05 Jul

Part of S.D. Badlands management could go to tribe

 
By CARSON WALKER Associated Press Writer The Associated Press - Friday, July 04, 2008
BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK, S.D.

The north end of this national park bustles with roughly a million tourists a year who pull over to view and photograph the majestic canyons, spires and tables, hike the trails and learn about fossils. […]

05 Jul

Sioux Tribe to open new casino

Officials for the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe believe their plans for a casino on the shore of Lake Oahe in central South Dakota will create jobs and generate essential revenue for programs on the financially strapped reservation.
The tribe is considering several casino locations, including one in Stanley County on the west side […]

04 Jun

POW WOWS - dancing for the future

Plans already under way for 2009 Denver March
by Carol Berry
DENVER - The big March pow wow held here annually may be over for 2008, but the work of 2009 is already under way.
Grace Gillette, Arikara and executive director of the Denver March Powwow (informally known as ”Denver March”), is busy tallying, recording and […]

02 Jun

MN Sesquicentennial Commission’s Native Partnering & Truth-Telling

“Raising awareness and educating Minnesotans by telling the stories of our past, recognizing the indigenous people of Minnesota, learning from them,..”

30 May

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux assist Kiowas in purchase of Indian City

ANADARKO OKBy S.E. Ruckman, Native Times Correspondent 5/22/2008
The Tonkawa Hills officially belong to the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma.A ribbon-cutting and grand opening ceremony drew over 300 onlookers to the top of Indian City Hill in Caddo County [MAP] Saturday as tribal officials from both the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux and the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma dedicated […]

30 May

Stealing The Sacred Black Hills

Stealing  The  Sacred Black Hills
written by cwolfr
Here we are in 2008 and once again through fakery and manipulation  they are trying to steal the Sacred Black Hills  from my Lakota brethren. Just as  centuries ago when they fooled leaders and elders with worthless treaties again here comes  the whiteman and the government to try again […]

30 May

Tribes aim to spread wealth among all, but that can be a challenge

Jana Hollingsworth Duluth News TribunePublished Sunday, May 25, 2008
Though poverty is still an issue on American Indian reservations, tribes today are in a better position to address the problem than ever before.

Casino revenue, though not as plentiful as many believe, has given tribes the ability to pour resources into communities, said Duane Champagne, a […]

30 May

Successful Government Consultations?

NIGC Reports Successful Government-to-Government Consultations—However One Defines “Success”
During last week’s Great Plains/Midwest Indian Gaming Conference and Trade Show at the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community’s Mystic Lake Casino Hotel near Minneapolis-St. Paul, the National Indian Gaming Commission conducted government-to-government consultations with tribal leaders from the region. According to NIGC Chair Phil Hogen, the consultations allowed “ample […]

30 May

Burning prairies in Minnesota Land Recovery

Her face black with soot, Victoria Ranua strides across a Minnesota hillside, painting it with fire. What begins as a low thin strip of yellow, ignited by her torch, leaps behind her at once into a huge hedge of dancing flames, racing across dry prairie grasses.

The process, Ms. Ranua said, helps the native plants […]

30 May

A summer of celebrations

Warm weather is finally here, and with it the season for outdoor celebrations, from festivals and fairs to rodeos and fishing contests.
In the west metro area, offerings range from the sugary delights of the Hopkins Raspberry Festival to the wild west celebration of the Hamel Rodeo and Bull Riding Bonanza.
Some other highlights from around […]

30 May

Minnesota Indian tribe buys up land to restore prairie

A Minnesota Indian tribe buys up land to restore prairie
PRIOR LAKE, Minn. (AP) An American Indian tribe has purchased 125 acres of land in the Twin Cities suburbs and returned it to the way it used to look.
By the end of the year, the Shakopee Mdewakanton (SHOCK-ah-pee mid-ah-WAHK-tun) Sioux tribe hopes to begin restoring 450 […]

30 May

Minnesota tribe puts casino money into restoring prairies

“Their Mystic Lake casino, which opened in 1992 about 30 miles from downtown Minneapolis and is the biggest gambling hall in Minnesota, has generated millions for the tribe and made its estimated 300 members rich. Many live in suburban McMansions.”

05 May

Videos of Wakan River/ancestral homeland

Video’s of the Dakota’s Wakan/”Rum” River Watershed traditional/ancestral homeland
(1.) The mouth of the Wakan/”Rum” River.
This sacred Dakota river flows out of Wakan/”Mille Lacs” Lake. The Dakota call this river by the sacred name for their lake [Wakan], which translated means Spirit or Great Spirit. The Dakota had a village located at this sacred site. Around […]

04 May

Tribe reclaims lost legacy, worrying Shakopee city officials

 
By DAVID PETERSON, Star Tribune
Last update: May 3, 2008 - 11:06 PM

David Joles, Star Tribune
After lighting a backfire during a prescribed burn on a prairie on Shakopee land Victoria Ranua, an environmental assessment specialist for the Shakopee, keeps an eye on the flames.

The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community is purchasing land in Scott County […]

09 Apr

Shakopee grant helps Kiowa Tribe purchase Indian City USA

by: Brian Daffron / Today correspondent
Grand re-opening to take place May 17-18 2008
ANADARKO, Okla. - Indian City USA has been a tourist draw since 1955, when it was built south of Anadarko with the help of University of Oklahoma anthropologists.

Sitting atop a hill, Indian City and the surrounding land of approximately 200 acres houses […]

06 Apr

For some Indian tribes, casinos are a bad bargain

HUALAPAI INDIAN RESERVATION, Ariz. (AP) - To leaders of the Hualapai Indian Tribe, opening a casino on the south rim of the Grand Canyon (PHOTOS)seemed like a great idea at the time.

They dreamed of tourists flocking to play a few rounds on a one-armed bandit before stepping outside for a spectacular, unspoiled view of […]

06 Apr

BIA Official Memo To Prospective Indians

…Contrary to popular belief, Indians do not receive payments from the federal government simply because they …

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