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She served as the tribal chair of the White Earth Nation from 2004 to 2016. Under her leadership, White Earth adopted a new tribal constitution. She served as an educator in the White Earth Indian Reservation for 20 years. Vizenor was president of Leech Lake Tribal College in 2016. Vizenor earned her doctoral education degree from Harvard ...
The Leech Lake Tribal Council adopted the original LLTC Charter in 1999 and established an independent board of trustees. In 2003, Leech Lake Tribal College separated from the Tribal Council and assumed its own accounting and human resources functions. The IRS has granted 501(c)(3) status to LLTC as a non-profit educational entity.
Cass Lake—officially a city, but with a population under 1000—is located within the reservation boundaries of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. She is a professor at Leech Lake Tribal College and the first Native American mayor of Cass Lake; she is aligned with the Green Party of Minnesota and is one of the organizers of Rock the Vote - Rez Style.
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Jun. 23—CASS LAKE — The Leech Lake Nation made up for lost time at their annual Welcome Babies Celebration held for the first time since 2019 at the Leech Lake Powwow Grounds on Wednesday.
Leech Lake Ojibwe: Democratic: State representative (2017–present) Harold "Skip" Finn: 1948–2018: Leech Lake Ojibwe: Democratic: State senator (1991–1996) Peggy Flanagan: 1979– White Earth Band of Ojibwe: Democratic: Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota (2019–present) State representative (2015–2019) Steve Green: 1960– White Earth ...
CASS LAKE, Minn.— For nearly 40 years, a 275-acre parcel of land in Cass Lake on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation in northern Minnesota has been contaminated, and those responsible have largely ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:13, 28 July 2009: 2,250 × 1,500 (2.75 MB): Mellebelle {{Information |Description={{en|1=An aerial view of Leech Lake Tribal College taken from a helicopter ride at the 2009 National Summer Transportation Institute on the LLTC campus, July 27, 2009}} |Source=Leech Lake Tribal College |Author=Mark Lewer |Date=