Dale Carson Recently, an ancient strain of rice has risen in perceived value and popularity, as the crop has become more threatened by development of natural resources, industriali...
Indian Country Today Media Network sat down with linguist and award-winning author Anton Treuer to talk about two of his books, The Assassination of Hole in the Day a nd Ojibwe in ...
Konnie LeMay
July 20, 2011
Texture, complexity, depth, a broad palette—the words that best describe Anton Treuer’s The Assassination of Hole in the Day (Borealis Books, 2010) could be applied to a well-execu...
American Indian infants in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota are roughly twice as likely to die as white infants, and health officials say the best defense is prevention and...
ICTMN Staff
June 25, 2011
For the second year, the Fond du Lac Cultural Center & Museum in Cloquet, Minnesota, is building a birch bark canoe and streaming it live on the web for all the world to see...
At the age of 15, in his first oil painting, Rabbett Before Horses Strickland depicted the Greek father of gods, Zeus, sending down a thunderbolt from the clouds...
Accordong to a Wisconsin Public Radio report published in the Ashland (WI) Current , a proposed four-mile-long, $1.5 billion iron ore mine in Ashland and Iron counties is drawing c...
At any time of the day one might find Mary Spencer shadow-boxing and then pumping her arms in the air...
Konnie LeMay
April 15, 2011
Two team members from the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota, listened during the 2010 Ojibwe Language Quiz Bowl...

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