"As we drove into the heart of Minnesota, I told my sister that we needed to be especially careful because in a state that needs money, ticketing us might be a another way to pay some salaries. She laughed. Speeding tickets are nothing compared to the problem they are having balancing their budget, she said.
I suppose, I told her. But I have gotten a couple of speeding tickets, and they are really expensive. You can get three fines in North Dakota before you equal one fine in Minnesota.
A few years ago, my daughter and a young friend took me to the Shooting Star casino to celebrate Mother's Day. I was driving on the way over and got a ticket for speeding. Chagrined, I slowed down. Returning that same day and in deep conversation with those two young women, I didn't notice until I saw the flashing light that I was about to get a second pricey ticket."
Get the Story:
DORREEN YELLOW BIRD: Summer speeds to thrilling end
(The Grand Forks Herald 7/9)
More Dorreen Yellow Bird:
Yellow Bird: All men equal, except for 'savages'
(7/5)
Yellow Bird: The
growing pains of tribal leaders (6/28)
Yellow Bird: Driving while talking a new hazard
(6/27)
Yellow Bird: Winners became
losers after Bighorn (6/21)
Yellow Bird:
Horse ride against substance abuse (6/14)
Yellow Bird: Diabetes epidemic in Indian Country
(6/13)
Yellow Bird: Indian center at UND
should look Indian (6/7)
Yellow Bird:
New joys come with passage of time (05/23)
Yellow Bird: 'Fighting Sioux' doesn't honor Indians
(5/17)
Yellow Bird: Indian Health
Service has failed us (5/10)
Yellow
Bird: Talking with a World War II veteran (5/9)
Yellow Bird: The amazing Monarch butterfly
(5/2)
Yellow Bird: Whole-wheat fry bread
isn't so bad (4/26)
Yellow Bird: A visit
to the Sacred Heart Monastery (4/19)
Yellow Bird: Indian gaming profits for the few
(4/18)
Yellow Bird: UND powwow a
showcase of our culture (4/12)
Yellow
Bird: Tex Hall declares war on diabetes (4/11)
Yellow Bird: Messages of life during time of sorrow
(4/4)
Yellow Bird: Media interested in
getting the true story (3/30)
Yellow
Bird: Red Lake people are gentle warriors (3/28)
Yellow Bird: Red Lake community in deep pain
(3/24)
Yellow Bird Series: Suicide on
the reservation (03/16)
Yellow Bird
Series: Suicide on the reservation (3/14)
Yellow Bird: Use state budget surplus to fund child
care (3/8)
Yellow Bird: An excellent
adventure in the country (3/7)
Yellow
Bird: Another one of my excellent adventures (3/1)
Yellow Bird: I'll take long hair over curling iron
(2/28)
Yellow Bird: 'Fighting Sioux'
needs to be changed (2/21)
Yellow Bird:
Don't pull funding from 'Iron Horse' (2/14)
Yellow Bird: Accepting my mother's passing
(2/8)
Yellow Bird: Churchills make lost
Indians look bad (2/7)
Yellow Bird: A
nation cannot flourish without children (2/1)
Yellow Bird: New center gives birth to new ideas
(1/31)
Yellow Bird: Education system has
seen many changes (1/25)
Yellow Bird:
North Dakota shouldn't step on tribes (01/17)
Yellow Bird: Gaming only a temporary fix for tribes
(1/10)
Yellow Bird: New Year brings out
unusual traditions (1/7)
Yellow Bird:
Bridges tell history of North Dakota tribe (12/07)
Yellow Bird: Watch out for dirt in your sausage
(11/30)
Yellow Bird: Elders still
maintain influence (11/29)
Yellow Bird:
Worst fry bread served during NMAI (11/23)
Yellow Bird: Boarding schools forced assimilation
(11/22)
Yellow Bird: The most terrifying
snowstorm ever (11/16)
Yellow Bird:
Feeling guilty about your new car (11/15)
Yellow Bird: Remembering my brother, a Vietnam vet
(11/9)
Yellow Bird: Native voters make a
difference (11/8)
Yellow Bird: Are the
Pequots really a tribe? (11/2)
Yellow
Bird: A story for Halloween night (11/1)
Yellow Bird: Cell phones now a part of rez life
(10/25)
Yellow Bird: Tribal college
leaders overlooked (10/19)
Yellow Bird:
Let's settle dispute over Sakakawea (10/12)
Yellow Bird: Discovering the ancestral spirits
(10/11)
Yellow Bird: Riding the rails
across the country (10/4)
Yellow Bird:
First visit to NMAI proves exciting (9/28)
Yellow Bird: Support the troops, but not the
war (09/14)
Yellow Bird: Singing to
myself about a new highway (9/13)
Yellow
Bird: A Sasquatch story from the Nez Perce (9/7)
Yellow Bird: A worthwhile visit to Nez Perce
relatives (9/6)
Yellow Bird: Students
breathe life into community (8/30)
Yellow Bird: Family-run restaurants real jewels
(8/25)
Yellow Bird: Indian athletes
should strive for gold (8/23)
Yellow
Bird: Not all Native people are conservative (8/23)
Yellow Bird: John Kerry's hands tell different
story (8/16)
Yellow Bird: Indians
becoming a force at the polls (08/03)
Yellow Bird: Ceremony provided needed respite
(8/2)
Yellow Bird: A newbies guide to
North Dakota Indians (07/12)
Yellow
Bird: Are mourning doves on the Atkins diet? (7/6)
Yellow Bird: Off-reservation casino deserves chance
(6/29)
Yellow Bird: Tribes should be
models of government (6/28)
Yellow Bird:
Rosalynn Carter a down-to-earth woman (6/22)
Yellow Bird: Program brings students to nature
(6/21)
Yellow Bird: How low should those
jeans go??? (6/15)
Yellow Bird: A world
away at tribal pow-wow (6/14)
Yellow
Bird: Reflecting on Civil Rights Act of 1964 (6/8)
Yellow Bird: Diversity, women welcome in government
(6/7)
Yellow Bird: Bush made 'poor
decisions' on Iraq war (06/02)
Yellow
Bird: No outlet for North Dakota holy water (5/24)
Yellow Bird: First Lakota finishes UND nursing
(5/18)
Yellow Bird: A goodbye to
Friends and Frasier! (5/17)
Yellow
Bird: Prisoner abuse recalls Indian massacre (5/11)
Yellow Bird: Mothers' distant memories still
strong (5/10)
Yellow Bird: Foreigners
more interested in Indians (5/4)
Yellow Bird: Tribes and media must work together
(5/3)
Yellow Bird: Native people lost
advocate in Elbers (4/27)
Yellow
Bird: Think about Earth Day every day (4/26)
Yellow Bird: Strong flower like spirit of Native
people (04/13)
Yellow Bird: Drum
policy excluded local tribes (04/12)
Yellow Bird: The phenomenon of the 'hobby
Indians' (04/06)
Yellow Bird: A
tribute to the warrior women (4/5)
Yellow Bird: Indians the most misunderstood
(3/31)
Yellow Bird: Keeping our
ceremonies sacred (3/29)
Yellow Bird:
Awakening for Native and Christian (3/23)
Yellow Bird: Saying goodbye, the Native way
(3/16)
Yellow Bird: Human rights in
North Dakota (3/15)
Yellow Bird: Hard
to find Indian like Martha Stewart (3/9)
Yellow Bird: Is Big Foot wandering reservation?
(3/8)
Yellow Bird: Sound of birds
heralds arrival of spring (3/2)
Yellow Bird: Big market for 'isms' in the media
(3/1)
Yellow Bird: Tribal justice
program to bring good (2/24)
Yellow
Bird: Indian perspective on Lewis & Clark (2/23)
Yellow Bird: In large family, sisters are
special (2/18)
Yellow Bird: Atkins
diet worked for Indian friends (2/16)
Yellow Bird: Big-city ballet in a Northern
Plains town (2/10)
Yellow Bird:
'Fighting Sioux' is poor sportsmanship (2/9)
Yellow Bird: Lake outlet a tough sell for many
(2/3)
Yellow Bird: The magic of the
Spirit of the North (2/2)
Yellow
Bird: Providing Indian education to public (1/26)
Yellow Bird: Long hair can be hazardous
sometimes (1/20)
Yellow Bird:
Remembering Grandmother Philomene (1/19)
Yellow Bird: Wild animals have a right to exist
too (01/13)
Yellow Bird: Tribe has
made incredible journey (1/12)
Yellow Bird: 'DreamKeepers' breaks
stereotypes (01/07)
Yellow Bird: Speeding through another summer
Monday, July 11, 2005
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