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Correcting myths and looking at the evolution of Native American identity over the last 400 years is the mission of The 400 Years Project, a pictorial collection of Native American life. It includes original photos, text essays and a digital library of Native photographers from the mid-1800s to the present. Project founders Sarah Stacke, Sheena Brings Plenty and Brian Adams want to address colonization while centering the Native voice.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2021 - With Lutheran Social Services closing, the resettlement efforts for refugees in North Dakota has been taken up by Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services. Here to discuss the changeover and the outlook for resettlements in North Dakota is the director of the program, Dan Hannaher. ~~~ Correcting myths and looking at the evolution of Native American identity over the last 400 years is the mission of The 400 Years Project, a pictorial collection of Native American life. It includes original photos, text essays and a digital library of Native photographers from the mid-1800s to the present. Project founders Sarah Stacke, Sheena Brings Plenty and Brian Adams want to address colonization while centering the Native voice.
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An important aspect of Native American oral tradition involves sacred bundles of relics that help storytellers remember tribal stories and histories.…
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Prairie Public's "Ask A Native American" event paired up 8 Native and 8 non-Native people for one-on-one conversations -- 8 minutes, and you'd switch…
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In 2012, Louise Erdrich appeared at a symposium put on by the North Dakota Humanities Council, at the Bluestem Amphitheatre in Moorhead. Jamieson…
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Native American veterans of World War One were honored at the annual United Tribes Pow-Wow this weekend in Bismarck.They served even though at the time,…
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In North Dakota, poverty hits counties with Indian reservations far harder than most of the rest of the state. Joe Donnell is the executive director of…
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Here is a transcript of the interview -- it does not include the excerpts from the stories included in the audio.Bill: I'm talking with Dakota Goodhouse,…
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All text and audio copyright, 2015 by the Native American Development Center ©Bob Grey Eagle: Hello my name is Bob or Bobby Grey Eagle. My Indian name is…
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All text and audio copyright, 2015 by the Native American Development Center ©Mark Little Owl: My name is Mark Charles Little Owl. I am from the Three…