Archive for November, 2009

Remembering who you are.

Nov 27th, 2009 Posted in GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS | Comments Off

Remembering who you are, who your people are, and appreciating those who came before you. It is those people who helped make today our day so remember our ancestors. Appreciate your elders, the proud history of our people, the sovereignty of our nations, and the issues that are still affecting and effecting our people today.

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Mendota Pow Wow 2009 @ Mendota Minnesota

Nov 25th, 2009 Posted in MENDOTA POW WOW'S, NATIVE AMERICAN VIDEOS | Comments Off

Mendota Pow Wow 2009 @ Mendota Minnesota

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Protect Our Native American Sisters CANCELLED

Nov 19th, 2009 Posted in GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS | Comments Off

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Please try and make this meeting this Saturday 10:00 a.m. to noon. Sharon

Potluck

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THE LAWSUIT WE HAVE WITH THE U.S.

Nov 19th, 2009 Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTS | Comments Off
mklaw.com/mdewakanton.htm PLEASE OPEN THIS FILE.  THE LAWSUIT WE HAVE WITH THE U.S. GOVT. IS INVOLVED…THE CASE IS ALIVE..A DECISION IS DUE IN 30 DAYS.

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The Rhonda Rana Film, “Come and Get Your Love” won the Audience Favorite Award at the 2nd Annual Big Water Film Festival in Washburn, WI last week.

Nov 14th, 2009 Posted in NATIVE AMERICAN VIDEOS, NATIVE HOLLYWOOD | Comments Off

Rhoda’s movie was filmed in many locations in the Twin Cities. The Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community was one of those places.  Our own Jim Anderson was one of the actors, with Mitch Walking Elk, Philip Little Thunder,  and other familiar faces. I watched many of the scenes and enjoyed it very much.

Congratulations to all of you who made the movie possible.

A very special congratulations to Rhonda.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNIE3NnpsHY .

Click here for a copy of the award.

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Christmas Party / Toy Drive at MMDC Center.

Nov 11th, 2009 Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTS, FEATURED | Comments Off

Christmas party at MMDC on Dec 12, from 2:00 – 4:00pm.

We need new toys and clothes.

It will be nice to see everyone again. POTLUCK!

Sharon and the tribal council.

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College-bound teenager Tim Jackson was fatally stabbed early Saturday in south Minneapolis

Nov 11th, 2009 Posted in OBITUARIES | Comments Off

> http://m.startribune.com/articles/194382771

Friend: Mpls. stabbing ends dreams of proud college-bound American Indian

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The President addresses leaders from more than 500 federally recognized tribes

Nov 6th, 2009 Posted in NEWS & POLITICS | Comments Off
November 5, 2009
The President addresses leaders from more than 500 federally recognized tribes and reaffirms his Administrations intent to forge a stronger, more equitable partnership with tribal nations.

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Inadequate housing on reservations

Nov 3rd, 2009 Posted in PINE RIDGE | Comments Off

 

Jomay Steen Journal staff - Posted: Sunday, November 1, 2009 9:20 pm

When it comes to housing, Fred Sitting Up compared the reservation he lives on to a Third World country.

In 1985, because of a disability — he was blinded in his right eye — Sitting Up says he was promised a house by the housing commission.

“It’s been 28 years, and I’m still waiting,” he said.

At the time of her husband’s death, Jessie Pulliam was forced out of government housing that she had called home for years. She now lives with relatives in an unorganized trailer court of nine trailers, two of which have running water and seven have electricity. Electrical cords strung across side yards power space heaters in the other two trailers.

“We struggle every day,” she said.

About a dozen people from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation gave testimony Sunday afternoon on the lack of adequate housing on reservations throughout the United States. It was part of a United Nations investigation on human rights to housing.

Raquel Rolnik, the United Nations Special Rapportueur on the Right to Adequate Housing, toured Wanblee and Porcupine before hearing testimony at the administrative building on the Oglala Lakota College campus near Kyle. It was part of Rolnik’s investigation of conditions in public housing as well as homelessness.

Ina Pacheco of Pine Ridge had received a 14-day notice to vacate her home at Cherry Hill, a complex that houses elderly and disabled people.

Pacheco, a single grandmother living with her daughter-in-law and three children younger than three years old, pleaded with housing officials and was given 60 days to find housing near her work, pack up her belongings and move.

Selected as a family for a proposed new home, she knows it won’t be built by January — when she will need to vacate Cherry Hill.

“We were homeless and will be again,” she said. “There is nowhere else to go.”

Marian White Mouse talked of her family getting a house, then having contractors build it on the wrong land. It took years to trade land for the house, but eventually her mother lost it at her father’s death.

“Adequate housing is a human right,” Rolnik said to the audience of 40 to 50. “We thank you so much for coming, and your testimony.”

Rolnik will visit with President Barack Obama on Friday, when she will talk about what she has seen of housing and homelessness in New York, Los Angeles, New Orleans and Pine Ridge reservation.

The information will also become part of a report to be presented to the United Nations in Geneva in 2010.

“We’ll tell what we have seen, and what we’ve heard, and what we know about housing in the United States,” she said.

Once reported, Rolnik believes it will bring change.

“All these things, I’m going to report to contribute to a better standard of living,” she said.

Contact Jomay Steen at 394-8418 or jomay.steen@rapidcityjournal.com.

http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/news/article_5317787c-c767-11de-9402-001cc4c002e0.html

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Language Table at MMDC

Nov 3rd, 2009 Posted in WHAT'S HAPPENING AT MMDC | Comments Off

Everyone is welcome to come to our language table. We meet on Wednesday nights from 6:30 to 8:30. We may be having a culture class on the third Wednesday.  We will be making a star quilt. Please bring a dish to share.

Pidamaya ye

Sharon

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