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Red Lake Constitutional Reform Informational Meetings Held

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Author: 
Michael Meuers
Year: 
2014

Red Lake Constitutional Reform Informational Meetings Held

Red Lake Constitutional Reform Informational Meetings Held
Red Lake Constitutional Reform Informational Meetings Held

Issues that affect the Nation's language, culture, land and resources were the topics of the final session of the first round of meetings hosted by the Red Lake Constitution Reform Initiative Committee (CRI). The committee was seeking input by Red Lake enrolled Citizens and immediate family in the Bemidji area on these issues.

The meeting was held at the American Indian Resource Center (AIRC) on campus at Bemidji State University on Monday, April 14, 2014, at 5:30 p.m. This was the last of a series of meetings held in Duluth, Minneapolis, and all four communities on the Red Lake Indian Reservation...

citizen engagement, constitutional reform, constitutional reform committee, constitutional reform process
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Native Nations: 
Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians
Resource Type: 
News and Opinion
Topics: 
Civics, Constitutions, Governance

Meuers, Michael. "Red Lake Constitutional Reform Informational Meetings Held." Red Lake Nation News. April 29, 2014. Article. (http://www.redlakenationnews.com/story/2014/04/29/news/red-lake-constitu..., accessed August 29, 2014)

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