MPR reporter Tom Robertson aired a piece yesterday titled: American Indians prefer to reflect on their own history.
Minnesota marks 150 years of statehood this year, but not everyone is celebrating. American Indian tribes in Minnesota were here long before the state was. For many Indians, the history they remember is one of repression, broken promises and loss of culture.
Seventy-four-year-old Peter Strong is an Ojibwe elder from the Red Lake Indian Reservation. Strong says many of his friends and family are indifferent to Minnesota’s sesquicentennial. He’s more interested in reflecting on the history of his tribe and his own family.

