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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Native Americans

Crime and Justice · Health · Politics

On way out door, one final act of indecency for lame ducks

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 28, 2018, 7:25 AM Dec 28, 2018
16

Eighty-four percent of Native American women experience violence in their lifetime. They are killed at 10 times the rate of other women in the U.S. Who wouldn’t want to do something about that? This guy. Read more →

Regional history

Mayo issues an apology 156 years in the making

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 18, 2018, 10:26 AM Sep 18, 2018
24

For 156 years, the Santee Dakota people have waited for what happened in a casino conference room in Santee, Nebraska. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Education

‘End of the Trail’ statue moved at Winona State

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 3, 2018, 10:16 AM May 3, 2018
7

Eleven years after a history professor asked that the statue be removed, Winona State University has done so, moving it to an indoor location. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Sports

At basketball tournament, the National Anthem means more in Lakota

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 20, 2018, 9:33 AM Mar 20, 2018
10

At the South Dakota Boys Class A Basketball Tournament in Rapid City, S.D., on Friday night, Steven Wilson had the honor of singing the National Anthem. And those in attendance had the honor of hearing it.

He sang in the Lakota language.
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Education

Park Rapids student stands up by sitting down for Pledge

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 15, 2018, 1:09 PM Mar 15, 2018
10

Teresita Diaz, 17, a junior at Park Rapids Area High School, wants you to know she’s not disrespecting the flag when she sits down and quietly faces it while others recite the Pledge of Allegiance, perhaps without thinking about the words they’re saying. Read more →

Regional history

Why treaties matter

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 23, 2017, 10:39 AM Nov 23, 2017
5

NPR’s Story Lab project Inter(Nation)al traveled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to the National Congress of American Indians to talk with tribal leaders, scholars and people in the legal field about these foundational, living documents. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Regional history

Anna Gibbs preserved Ojibwe language and culture

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 26, 2017, 7:36 AM Jul 26, 2017
1

Anna Gibbs has died and if you know any history of the Ojibwe in Minnesota, there’s a fair chance Anna Gibbs had something to do with it.

The Bemidji Pioneer reports she died of liver cancer on Sunday at 72.
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Arts & Culture

When art offends

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 26, 2017, 4:45 PM May 26, 2017
44

If art is occasionally meant to inflame, mission accomplished at the Walker Art Center where a new installation in the refurbished Sculpture Garden is the portrayal of gallows, one of which is inspired by the largest mass execution in U.S. history, the hanging of 38 Dakota Indians in 1862. Read more →

War

Years late, Code Talkers to be honored

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 16, 2017, 10:30 AM Mar 16, 2017
3

The old-timers who served in World War II tended not to talk about what they did. Too bad, because it deprived families from a fuller picture of their lives. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Last fluent speaker of Mandan dies

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 14, 2016, 2:50 PM Dec 14, 2016
8

Edwin Benson has died and with him a language may also pass on. Benson, of Twin Buttes on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in west-central North Dakota, was the last living person who could fluently speak Mandan.. Read more →

Sports

Breaking a barrier, Red Lake athlete signs letter of intent

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 17, 2016, 12:45 PM Nov 17, 2016
6

There have been plenty of ballyhooed high school athletes in Minnesota over the years and Grace White should be one of them.

This week she signed a letter of intent to play Division I basketball with the University of Denver, becoming the first Red Lake reservation athlete to play an NCAA Division I sport.
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Economy · Regional history

Feds close airspace over pipeline protest

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 26, 2016, 10:14 AM Oct 26, 2016
23

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has been protesting the pipeline, fearing it could destroy the tribe’s water. The pipeline was rerouted from north of Bismarck because of environmental concerns there. The tribe says the construction will destroy sacred ground.

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Economy

Prairie Island leaders say anti-casino literature ‘racist’

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 17, 2016, 8:49 AM Oct 17, 2016
6

The Pioneer Press reports today that people in the Lake Elmo – Lakeland Township area are upset that the Prairie Island tribal community will build a casino on land its purchased at Manning Avenue and I-94.
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Sports

Baseball playoffs put team’s racist name, mascot in spotlight

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 14, 2016, 10:20 AM Oct 14, 2016
33

Jerry Howarth cannot bring himself to say “the Cleveland Indians.” He finds the team’s name and mascot insulting. Lots of people do. But lots of people aren’t the play-by-play voice of the Toronto Blue Jays, who open the American League Championship Series against the Cleveland Indians. Jerry Howarth is. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Native American activists pressure more venues to dump comedian

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 12, 2016, 10:26 AM Apr 12, 2016
50

Ralphie May, the comic who was booted off the schedule at a venue in Bemidji, is finding new fame by being infamous. Read more →

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