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EISS chair, director resign as super fund reels from expenses crisis

EISS’s chair Warren Mundy and Macquarie banker Michael Roche have resigned from the fund that also lost its CEO this week amid claims it excessively spent members’ money on parties, junkets and sponsorship deals. ....

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Meskwaki Leader Donald Wanatee Dies At Age 88


Donald Wanatee is being remembered as a dedicated advocate for the Meskwaki and for Native people more broadly.
The Meskwaki Nation has announced the death of tribal leader and Native American rights activist Donald Wanatee who passed away peacefully at his home Wednesday at the age of 88. Wanatee is being remembered as a dedicated advocate for not only the Meskwaki Nation but for Native people more broadly.
According to a statement released by the Meskwaki Nation, during the course of his activism, “Wanatee was often one of the few Native Americans in the room, whether it was a classroom, meeting room or a Rotunda, and he did not take the responsibility lightly. ....

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Ioway Creek: Decades before name change, a Native teen led the cause in Ames


Ames Tribune
Editor s note: This story has been updated to remove an incorrect description of the gender make-up of the Ames City Council in 1994; to reflect the lack of clarity on whether Stubben had the chance to speak before that council; and to clarify that a packet of paperwork on the name change was required by a federal governmental organization.
Nearly three decades ago, 16-year-old Fawn Stubben prepared to stand before the Ames City Council to talk about what she said was the real meaning behind a local creek s name: Female genitalia.
But that conversation never happened. 
Stubben, whose mother is from the Turtle Mountain Chippewa tribe and father is from the Ponca tribe, wanted to explain why the name of Ames Squaw Creek needed to change. ....

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