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Watchlist: “The Osage murders and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ ”

I began researching this story I thought of it as a traditional mystery - a ‘who done it?’ ” Grann says. “By the end, I realized it wasn’t a ‘who done it?’ It was a ‘who didn’t do it?’ So many people were a part of this.” You can watch more about Mollie Burkhart’s story and the “Killers of the Flower Moon” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYllsqLcgik . Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper …

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Tribal Council approves Natural Resource Management Plan

, Legislative Action Committee meeting. “I love the idea of old-growth (trees) set-aside because these are becoming so rare.” In other action, Tribal Council: Approved an agreement between the Tribe’s Natural Resources Department and Dallas, Texas-based Aspira for the use of an online booking system for reservations at Big Buck Campground; Approved enrolling two infants, eight non-infants and re-enrolling one non-infant because they meet the enrollment requirements under the Tribal Constitution …

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Watchlist: Mexican drug cartel targets six Native American reservations in Montana

, the drug problem on his reservation is so serious, it is wiping out an entire generation. You can watch this NBC News video for yourself at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU1o8-zlehI&t=180s . Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …

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Watchlist: ‘An expression of love’

it is properly used and the potential origins of the 19 th century version on display in the museum. “In this singular object, we can learn so much about daily life of the Koiwe in the 19 th century and the knowledge shared among community members,” a video narrator said. Cradleboards, traditionally and currently, are used to hold and transport babies and young children. According to the video, cradleboards were not specific to one area and the techniques used to make them changed as trade became more …

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Hunters Education Field Day

The Natural Resources Department Parks and Recreation program is coordinating a Hunters Education Field Day on April 13th at the Natural Resources Office. Registration for the class must be done online at the ODFW website. There is a $10 per student fee associated with the class. This class will be open to both Tribal and non-tribal members ages 12 to 17 by the beginning of the 2024 hunting season. This class is only the field day and all students must have attended either a conventional course or an online course prior to the field day. There will be limited spots for the field day, so if interested, please sign up as soon possible.

In Oregon all youth hunters age 17 years and younger must pass a certified hunter education class prior to hunting, unless they are participating in the Mentor Youth Hunter Program (youth age 9 to 14 eligible).

The minimum age to hunt big game is 12 (at the time of the hunt) and hunters age 13 and younger must be accompanied by an adult 21 years of age or older when hunting (unless on land owned by parent or legal guardian)

Hunter Education can be completed with a conventional classroom course or online course with a hands-on field day.

Class size is limited in all of these courses! Students must attend all sessions of the course they sign up for.

All students must register online at https://myodfw.com/articles/how-register-hunter-and-bowhunter-education-field-days-and-outdoor-skills-events

For a full list of youth hunter regulations, please follow this link: https://myodfw.com/articles/hunting-opportunities-youth

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Grand Ronde Tribe begins next round of demolition at tumwata village

visible phase of demolition at its 23-acre tumwata village property near Willamette Falls in Oregon City. The latest round of demolition began the first week of June and includes removing the old administration building. Once completed, the Tribe hopes to begin the first phase of infrastructure work on the site. “We could not be more grateful or excited to see our continued progress at Willamette Falls,” Tribal Council Chairwoman Cheryle A. Kennedy said. “We’ve already come so far and removing …

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Yesteryears -- July 1, 2024

– Tribal youth and Elders got together for dance and craft classes held weekly at the Tribal office. The classes were for anyone who wanted to learn how to dance or just wanted to come and watch and make new friends. The main purpose of the classes was so everyone had the opportunity to learn how to bead and dance, but did not want to start learning in the middle of powwow. 1984 – Tribal member Toni Mercier represented her Tribe at the Delta Park Powwow in Portland during the Rose Festival. She …

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Watchlist: ‘Why Leonard Peltier’s Clemency Matters’

minutes of his presidency. “Leonard Peltier, over the years, has become this kind of symbol of Native Americans in general, of all the injustices that have faced Native American and Tribes in this country,” Senior Political Reporter Jennifer Bendery said in a HuffPost video. “He has come to embody something so much bigger than himself.” According to Bendery, the crime that landed Peltier in prison was during a time of intense conflict between Tribes and the federal government agencies. The HuffPost …

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Tribal member starts Weed Warriors program

of harmful chemicals. We honor our ancestors by caring for our homelands through hands-on, toxin-free methods that promote health, biodiversity and cultural resilience. By reconnecting with the land and each other, we reclaim our role as first stewards one weed at a time, one prayer at a time, one generation at a time.” However, the response so far has been disappointing, Eastman said in an email. “This past month, only my niece, Kiah Runningbird, and my neighbor’s daughter were able to help,” she said …

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Yesteryears: Oct. 1, 2025

Culture Yesteryears: Oct. 1, 2025 09.29.2025 Yesteryears 2020 Yesteryears 2020 — With COVID-19 keeping students learning from home, the Willamina School District pivoted to delivering breakfasts and lunches to distribution sites to ensure students wouldn’t go hungry. More than 95% of the students in the district, where the majority of Grand Ronde Tribal students attended classes, were eligible for free and reduced-price lunches, so the school provided free lunches to all of its students. 2015 …

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