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Native Report: Season 6: Episode 7

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Native Report: Season 6: Episode 7

Native Report: Season 6: Episode 7
Native Report: Season 6: Episode 7

On this edition of Native Report we learn about what the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center is and why it’s important to native people. We travel to the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa to learn about why a State of the Band Address matters to the people of the community and their neighbors; and we attend the swearing in of United States Magistrate Judge Leo Brisbois, an enrolled member of the Boise Forte Band of Chippewa. Also hear from the Elders and learn something new about Indian Country this week on Native Report. 

citizen engagement, intergovernmental affairs, law enforcement, law enforcement programs
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"Episode 7." Season 6. Native Report.WDSE/WRPT. Duluth, Minnesota. 2012. Television. (http://www.wdse.org/shows/native/watch/season-6-episode-7, accessed September 19, 2012).

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