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Recourse for Trafficked Native Women in the Duluth Harbor

by Christine Stark –USA– I am of Anishinaabe and Cherokee ancestry and a MSW student at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Six years ago, on the White Earth reservation, an elder told me how the Anishinaabe bloodline is found across

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Restoring First Foods to the Columbia River Basin

by Michelle Tolson -USA- “I want to make money, but I have to take care of the fish,” said Yakama Nation fisherwoman Caroline Looney Hunt when asked how much salmon she sells each year. “I sell it locally to our

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Four Sheets to the Wind: An Insider’s View of One Native American Family

by Jessica Mosby – USA – The story of a young and adrift guy finding his way in a confusing world has been done – too many times. Though I usually would not go see a film about this sort

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Malchoff on Top of the World at the 2007 World Eskimo-Indian Olympics

by Sarah Wyatt – USA – Danielle Malchoff, 17, was a two-time champion at the 2007 World Eskimo-Indian Olympics (WEIO), held July 18-21 in her hometown of Anchorage, Alaska. At first glance, Danielle looks like any average teenager – her

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