Tribal elders enjoy an afternoon of games, prizes and food on the Fort Berthold Reservation
PENDLETON – Near the end of September, Gordy Schumacher called up the Buck Brogoitti sanctuary and asked them to take on an injured wild mare and her foal. Mother and baby included, Schumacher, who is agricultural and forestry manager for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, had managed …
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Tribal elders enjoy an afternoon of games, prizes and food on the Fort Berthold Reservation
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