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Small Towns: Red Lake Nation

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Producer: 
WDAZ Television
Year: 
2013

Small Towns: Red Lake Nation

Small Towns: Red Lake Nation
Small Towns: Red Lake Nation

More power to the people, that's the driving force behind a government overhaul at Red Lake Nation. Tribe officials received a $1.5 million grant to reform their constitution over a span of about three years. We explore just what these changes will mean for the Chippewa Tribe...

citizen education, citizen engagement, community engagement, constitutional reform, constitutional reform process, core values, CRC, custom and tradition, traditional governance systems
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People: 
Kayla Strayer
Native Nations: 
Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians
Topics: 
Civics, Constitutions, Cultural Affairs, Governance

Strayer, Kayla. "Small Towns: Red Lake Nation." WDAZ Television. Grand Forks, North Dakota. August 07, 2013. VIdeo. (http://www.wdaz.com/content/small-towns-red-lake-nation, accessed October 7, 2013)

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