Articles from the January 10, 2016 edition


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  • EVER FELT LOST & REJECTED?

    Updated Jan 17, 2016

    Are you a survivor of Residential School or have you lived through similar situations? Do you have feelings of rejection and abandonment? Helen Worm did and she battled her emotions throughout her childhood and much of her adult life as well. She tried to get rid of them but instead lived in denial through drinking and other addictions. She lived that way until she met Someone who loved her and would never reject her. His name is Jesus. Do you feel rejected? There is someone who will never reject you. His name is Jesus....

  • Native Cooking

    Dale Carson|Updated Jan 17, 2016

    Kway, kway, Nidobak (Hello friends), When the weather gets really cold and frigid, my thoughts go to Mexican food of the American southwest and comfort food in general. HOMINY SOUP 3 pounds of venison, cut bite size or cubed into small pieces 2 onions, chopped 2 cups of cooked wild rice 1 or more cans of hominy 1 quart beef or bison broth Salt & pepper to taste Brown the meat in a little shortening. Cover with broth and water. Simmer until meat is tender, add onion, rice and...

  • Two films that insult our intelligence

    A Double-Feature Film Review by Willie Krischke|Updated Jan 17, 2016

    As "Big Game" opens, a 13-year-old boy must go hunting on his own, armed with only a bow and arrow, as part of a coming-of-age ceremony. Whatever he brings back-rabbit, deer, bear-marks him for life: this is the kind of man he is. Now that's pressure. One of the fun things about "Big Game" is that it starts with this ceremony, somewhere in the ice and snow of Scandinavia. And while it clearly takes place in present day, I would guess that you could take the first twenty pages...

  • The Rise and Popularity of Tiger Tiger

    Dr. Dawn Karima|Updated Jan 17, 2016

    Q) How do you describe your music to someone who hasn't heard it yet? What gives your music such a powerful sound? A) My music reflects my past experiences with all types of music, such as classical early rock and roll, like Elvis, Buddy Holly, or Ritchie Valens, and other pop stars during the Rock 'n Roll era and during the '60s, the so-called British Invasion of the Beatles and Rolling Stones and others in combination with R&B and Blues that I used to perform for a living...

  • My Wind Song for today

    Marlane Mazur|Updated Jan 17, 2016

    There isn't anything that can clear my mind better than a walk along the lake, "Beside My Still Waters". Today I needed to go for one of those walks. Without realizing it, some days I get so wrapped up in worrying 'way off into the future...mine...over which I have very little control other than trying my best each day. The rest is mostly out of my hands. That could be 'scary' or it could be a relief, depending on one's outlook. I think I probably fall into the category of:...

  • Coach of "The World's Greatest Girls' Basketball Team"

    K.B.Schaller|Updated Jan 17, 2016

    When William Winslow, M.D., arrived at abandoned Fort Shaw (Montana) in April 1892 to start an Indian School, he immediately instituted physical culture classes for boys as part of their overall curriculum. Although he dreamed of the same for girls, he had no one to teach them. That is, until December 1895 when Josephine "Josie" Langley returned to Fort Shaw after an illness and resumed her position as Indian assistant. Herself an aspiring teacher, Josie's accomplishments...