In another sign of increasing tribal power, two Minnesota Indian reservations -- White Earth and Leech Lake, have started their own police...In another sign of increasing tribal power, two Minnesota Indian reservations -- White Earth and Leech Lake, have started their own police departments. -- Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Department of Public Safety director Rocky Papasodora.(Photo By CHERYL DIA
Portrait of Native American Chippewa or Ojibwa elder woman Mon-e-do-wats of the Leech Lake band from White Earth, Minnesota who was the oldest Native...Mon-E-Do-Wats, Chippewa
Callaway, Minnesota, White Earth Reservation, Sign telling the White Earth Band of Ojibwe where to get help at Quit Plan to stop smoking.Sign telling where to get help at Quit Plan to stop smoking
Lt. Governor of Minnesota Peggy Flanagan speaks at a protest rally outside U.S. Bank Stadium before the game between the Washington Redskins and...Washington Redskins v Minnesota Vikings
In another sign of increasing tribal power, two Minnesota Indian reservations -- White Earth and Leech Lake, have started their own police...In another sign of increasing tribal power, two Minnesota Indian reservations -- White Earth and Leech Lake, have started their own police departments. -- Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe tribal police officer Robert Beaulieu pulled over to warn a speeder on hig
In another sign of increasing tribal power, two Minnesota Indian reservations -- White Earth and Leech Lake, have started their own police...In another sign of increasing tribal power, two Minnesota Indian reservations -- White Earth and Leech Lake, have started their own police departments. -- Jeremy Jones was unresponsive despite Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe tribal police officer Tracie Knudtso
In another sign of increasing tribal power, two Minnesota Indian reservations -- White Earth and Leech Lake, have started their own police...In another sign of increasing tribal power, two Minnesota Indian reservations -- White Earth and Leech Lake, have started their own police departments. -- Rocky Papasodora, director of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Department of Public Safety, Robert Beau