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Native American Heritage Month


A Vital Link between the Past and Future of Agriculture

November 14, 2011 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Profile America Facts, the first American Indian Day was celebrated back in May 1916. Red Fox James, a Blackfeet Indian, rode horseback from state to state, gathering endorsements from 24 state governments to have a day to honor American Indians. In 1990, then...

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Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians and Partners Break Ground On a New Health Center and Multi-Family Housing

November 29, 2010 Virginia Manuel, Maine Rural Development State Director

Before partners broke ground on two important community projects on November 15, tribal member Dayna Boyce performed a sacred blessing over the Maliseet tribal land, offering tobacco to bless the earth and giving thanks to the earth for the land to build upon. The Tribe will soon have a brand new...

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USDA Observes National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month

November 01, 2010 Janie Hipp, Senior Adviser to Secretary Vilsack for Tribal relations

As we mark the beginning of National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month I would like to make a request of everyone reading this blog: Take time today to learn more about the culture and history of the first people of this country. There will be events across the Nation, including here...

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Thanks to USDA, Vision Becomes Reality for Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate

November 01, 2010 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Officer

In the mid-1970’s, the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate (Sioux Tribe) relocated from a small tribal office building in Sisseton, SD, to establish a new tribal government at the Old Agency Dakota community in Agency Village, SD. Since then, the tribe has grown immensely in population and in services provided...

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