Articles from the July 15, 2024 edition


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  • Supreme Court rules in favor of two Native American tribes in dispute with federal government over insurance billing fees

    Updated Aug 13, 2024

    WASHINGTON—The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the federal government must pay millions in administrative and overhead costs for federal health care programs that Native American tribes had taken over. The Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act authorizes Indian tribes and Tribal Organizations to contract for the administration and operation of certain federal programs, such as those run by the Indian Health Service, an agency in the Department of H...

  • Government must change agreement signed with MNA

    Updated Aug 13, 2024

    OTTAWA—A Federal Court ruling says Ottawa must make changes to a self-government agreement it signed with the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA). The ruling, released March 28, says the deal is too broad in its definition of who it covers and it was made without consulting the Fort McKay Métis Nation and the Métis Settlements of Alberta. Fort McKay and the Métis Settlements are the two landholders in the province. "The only practical remedy is to quash the offending provi...

  • "Look at who I am."

    Todd and Krystal Wawryzniak, ILM director team|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    Of course! I have spent enough time looking at the unfavorable circumstances surrounding me. It seemed that I needed the reminder to look at who God is, instead of hyper-focusing on the dark and hard circumstances my family was walking through. Since joining Indian Life Ministries, I have been intentional as I read the books that we offer. They were all new to me, and I'm an avid reader, so it made perfect sense to know more about the encouraging testimonies and books that we...

  • Congress gave citizenship to Native Americans a century ago, but voting rights came decades later

    Brianna Chappie, Cronkite News|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    WASHINGTON – June 2 marked one century since then-President Calvin Coolidge signed a law granting American citizenship to Native Americans. Women had secured the right to vote four years earlier under the 19th Amendment. For the nation's 250,000 or so Native Americans, the Indian Citizenship Law promised acceptance, economic opportunity and legal protections. But it was not intended to ensure voting rights. That remained the purview of states, and many threw up obstacles f...

  • Cowichan Tribes take over child welfare services

    Updated Aug 13, 2024

    VICTORIA, B.C.-Last November, The Cowichan Tribes voted to pass new laws to help Indigenous families keep children within their families or with relatives in other Indigenous homes. And now, the Tribes have signed a co-ordination agreement with British Columbia to assume full responsibility over youth and family services for Cowichan citizens. Now, the federal and provincial governments have signed the co-ordination agreement that allows the nation to start phasing in the...

  • Cherokee Nation sponsors tenth Cherokee Warrior Flight

    Updated Aug 13, 2024

    Tulsa, Okla.-In late March, The Cherokee Nation's tenth Cherokee Warrior Flight departed for Washington, D.C., with eight veterans who served during the Vietnam War. The Cherokee Nation funds the flight for Cherokee veterans to see the national war memorials erected in their honor at the nation's capital. "This trip is one small way for us to say thank you to our Cherokee veterans. I'm proud to say that Cherokees serve in the U.S. military at greater rates per-capita than any...

  • Severe weather disproportionately impacts Oklahoma's Native communities, study shows

    Updated Aug 13, 2024

    NORMAN, Okla.—A recent study led by researchers at the University of Oklahoma projects that Native Americans in Oklahoma will have approximately five times the increased risk of heavy rainfall by the end of the century-notably 68% higher than the state's general population. As the climate, demographics and land usage continue to change, tribal communities in Oklahoma are increasingly at risk of severe weather. A recent study led by Yang Hong with the University of Oklahoma e...

  • Are You Injured?

    Becky Kew|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    A little while ago I was on a road trip, driving through the country on a windy cold night. As I drove, I saw a figure moving towards me on the side of the road. When I got closer, I saw that it was a large animal and that it was walking slowly. Eventually, I saw that it was a great white Pyrenees! He didn't look right at me, his head was hanging low, so I pulled over on the side of the road to get a look at him. In the darkness, I saw that his whole front was covered in...

  • Healing the Heart Through "Light"

    Parry Stelter|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    I was preaching at a local church recently, and I was reminded of the extreme contrast and comparison of light and darkness. I also remembered when I finally was old enough to stay at home by myself and have the run of the roost for a few hours. One thing I would do when walking around in the dark was to yell out to the darkness, "If anyone is there, I've called the cops already." Can you tell I was the baby of the family and watched too much television? This also reminded me...

  • Alive!

    Sue Carlisle|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    How are you doing today? If you are reading this, you are part of a miracle group; you are alive. I know; at times, we may wish for different circumstances in our lives. Yet, to be alive really is a miracle. I have no idea how plants, animals, and people come alive-and stay alive through many challenges. During an excavation between 1963–1965, archaeologists discovered date palm seeds in clay jars from the location of Herod the Great's cliffside desert palace ruins called Masa...

  • Hilarious Doctors' Bloopers

    Phil Callaway|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    Recently, a doctor friend sent me a list of actual notes made on patients' medical charts. I hope you find them as funny as I did: "Patient's medical history has been remarkable, with only a 40-pound weight gain in the past three days." "She slipped on the ice, and apparently her legs went in separate directions in early December." "The patient has been depressed since she began seeing me in 2003." "On the second day the knee was better, and on the third day . . . it...

  • Julie Reed, PhD

    KB Schaller|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    Penn State University graduate and associate professor in Native American History, Julie Reed, PhD, also holds a Master in Theological Studies (MTS). Through this, she not only provides lay training in theological studies, but also provides services to churches and communities. An MTS degree also prepares a person to investigate, analyze and evaluate ways different aspects of religion relate to faith-based traditions, language, and culture; it further prepares one for...

  • Blueberry corn rice salad

    Updated Aug 13, 2024

    Ingredients 6 ears sweet corn, husked (or 1½ cups frozen corn) 1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and finely chopped 1 cup fresh blueberries 4 tablespoons lime juice 1 cup cooked wild rice 4 tablespoons olive oil 1 small cucumber, finely diced 2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup ¼ cup finely chopped red onion ½ teaspoon ground cumin ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro Directions 1. In a large pot, bring salted water to a boil. 2. Add corn. 3. Cook covered for 5...

  • Only the Lonely

    Crying Wind|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    God created the Earth and everything in it, and He put Adam in charge. Apparently, the millions of animals had mates, but Adam did not have a mate. In Genesis 2:18, God said, "It is not good that man should be alone, I will make him a help mate for him." And God created Eve, and we all know what happened next. God didn't mean for us to be alone, and yet, because people are living longer than ever, they end up outliving their mates by eight to ten years and spend their old age...

  • Miss Vail, Abby Dennis, to shine light on cancer survivors in Miss Colorado pageant July 13-14

    Updated Aug 13, 2024

    DENVER—A cancer survivor is preparing to compete in the 2024 Miss Colorado pageant in July and aims to bring a bit of hope for the future to others touched by the disease. Abby Dennis, 24, will compete for the state title July 13-14 in Lakewood, Colorado, as Miss Vail. One of her goals is to bring awareness to non-Hodgkin lymphoma and offer hope to survivors through her community service initiative, "Hope Child." "My aim with this initiative is to make the conversation a...

  • NYC 2024

    Updated Aug 13, 2024

    At the annual Native Youth Conference (NYC), held on May 16–19, 2024 at Camp Nakamun, 237 youth were challenged to commit themselves to follow Jesus through the scripture focus of John 8:12, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." Keynote speaker, Randy Jackson, and Las Vegas, Nevada, led sessions encouraging the youth to follow Jesus in their daily choices. Breakout sessions were also taught by: Becky K...

  • Generation Hope: Bringing the Message of Jesus to Indigenous Youth

    Linsey Blodgett, Producer|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    You may have started seeing our logo from time to time while scrolling Facebook or if you receive newsletters from Tribal Trails, but who is Generation Hope? We are a social media ministry committed to bringing the hope of Jesus Christ into the next generation of indigenous youth. Our Mission and Vision Generation Hope was founded on the belief that every young person deserves to hear the message of Jesus Christ and understand that His love and grace are available to all, regardless of their background. Indigenous youth, in...

  • 11 Manitoba First Nations pursue self-governance plans

    Updated Aug 13, 2024

    WINNIPEG, Man.—A year after declaring a regional state of emergency, the Keewatin Tribal Council has begun plans to move toward self-governance. The tribal council's grand chief cited the emergency to include system-wide failures in public safety, health and infrastructure. "Part of that is taking control and access over the lands and territories that we have held . . . since time immemorial," said grand chief Walter Wastesicoot. "We don't want to recognize Manitoba's b...

  • The Council Speaks

    Laurie Wood Ducharme and Richard Paul|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    Question: I'm a Native American Indigenous person. I'm also a follower of Jesus. Some of my friends tell me that I'm abandoning being a Native American Indigenous person because I'm a believer in Jesus. I know that I'm still Indigenous. But I also know that I follow Jesus. I feel confused in my identity. Does God's Word say anything about this? Answer: There is no direct reference to First Nations people in the Bible, but scripture does say we are all His children. "See what g...

  • A New Family

    Terri Omani Ward|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    I was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and my sister was born two years later. Then my parents, who were both alcoholics, broke up. My mom got into a relationship with another man and had two more daughters. Those years, we lived in a little neighborhood called Hazeldale, on the edge of the city of Prince Albert, until my little sisters were about school age. About five or six years later, my mom got into another relationship where she had two boys. That relationship...

  • Someday

    Kene Jackson, NEFC Executive Director|Updated Aug 13, 2024

    It was a rolling chassis 1955 Chevrolet Apache 3100 truck that my friend Austin had gifted to me. I was so excited about what I could do with this shortbed stepside pickup, making plans for a mid-sixties 327 V-8 power plant and "4 on the floor" tranny to mobilize Kene's dreammobile! I was beginning to hunt for the parts I needed, envisioning how the prismatic polyester metallic paint in the semi-gloss, charcoal finish would showcase this eventual beauty! There was no time or...

  • Coming Events

    Updated Aug 13, 2024

    If you're attending these events, come by and meet us! If you would like ILM to participate in your event, contact Krystal at admin@IndianLife.org July 11-14: Native Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (NEFC) Annual General Conference, Regina Sk. For details: www.nefc.ca Sept 7-8 Camp Canaanland, Kikino Metis Settlement, Alb. Sept 11-12 Billy Graham Evangelical Association, Indigenous Leadership Conference, Calgary Alb. Oct 4-5 Steer Inc Annual Missions Conference, Bismark ND...