MMDC PATCH, AVAILABLE NOW!

Jan 2nd, 2009 Posted in FEATURED, STORE | no comment »

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This embroidered 2.5 inch X 2 inch patch, representing the tribal shield of The Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community, is available exclusively from the MMDC by sending a check or money order of $8.00 plus $1.00 for shipping and handling, all of which is tax deductible, to:
Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community at PO Box 50835mendota_dakota_mdewakanton_dakota_logo_patch
Mendota MN 55150.
Please allow two weeks for shipping.
Below is a explanation of the tribal shield.

Six Sacred Directions:
Blue Half Circle - Sky
Green Half Circle - Earth
Red represents the north - where we came from
Yellow represents the east - where the sun is born
White represents the south - journey to the spirit world
Black represents the west - where the sun dies and life-giving rain comes
Upper Left Quadrant - The confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers. Ancestral homeland of Mendota.
Upper Right Quadrant - Pipe signifies prayer.
Lower Left Quadrant - Survival as a People
Lower Right Quadrant - Father Sun - Mother Earth
Seven Feathers - Oceti Sakowin - Seven sacred fires of Dakota or Sioux Nation.

Tribal Natural Resources, solving problems. (VIDEO)

Jun 29th, 2008 Posted in NEWS & POLITICS | no comment »
 
Enjoy this video starting with “The Talking Circle” used to solve problems like improving Tribal resources.
 
 

War in Virginia and U.S. against Native Americans

Jun 29th, 2008 Posted in NEWS & POLITICS | no comment »

Barry Carter barryc@indigenousway.net

There is a war going in the state of Virginia and the United States against Native Americans.    Virginia is on the front lines of this war and Prince William county is the front lines in VA.

There are 70,000 Native Americans under attack as I write.

In 2008 over two dozen anti-Native American bills were passed by the Virginia State legislature.


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Bison are back in MN! (VIDEO)

Jun 29th, 2008 Posted in NEWS & POLITICS | no comment »
Bison return to Minnesota prairies
 
Bison are once again roaming free on the prairies of Minnesota.The release of the large animals is part of the state’s sesquicentennial celebration. The bison were released onto 220 acres of land in Washington County Saturday morning.

More than 200 people showed up to see the return of the large animals return to the nature at the Belwin Nature Center in Afton.

Experts say that the Bison are critical to the environment because they spread seed and kill unwanted plants on the prairie.

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