10 March 2022

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MSU Powwow Set For March 25-26

MSU Powwow Set For March 25-26


From MSU News Service The 46th annual American Indian Council Powwow at Montana State University will be held March 25-26 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. The powwow is free and open to all. The MSU American Indian Council Powwow is one of the largest in Montana. The powwow begins at 6 p.m. Friday, March 25, with a grand entry. There will also be grand entries at noon and 6 p.m. Saturday,

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Lance Adams Sr.

Lance Adams Sr.


Lance Wade Adams Sr., Eagle Spirit (Wanbdi Wanahgi Hoksina), 34, of Poplar died Friday, Feb. 25, 2022, at the Poplar Hospital. He was born on April 22, 1987, in Williston, N.D., to Edith Adams. He attended and graduated from Brockton School. During school, he enjoyed playing basketball, golf and football. After graduating from high school, he attended college at the University of Phoenix in Phoenix, Ariz. He also attended Fort Peck Community College in Poplar. While attending FPCC, he played basketball for the Buffalo Chasers. In between attending college, he worked at the Inn of the Mountain Gods in Mescalero, N.M.; Fort Peck Tribes Buffalo Ranch; Fort Peck Tribes IRR; Tribal Express; MADeAtly Road Construction; SK Road Construction; and Sidney Sugars in Sidney. He enjoyed cruising around, listening to music, playing Scrabble, whist, 10,000 Aces, dominoes and PS4 and mostly he enjoyed laughing and joking with

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Jacie Campbell

Jacie Campbell


Jacie Jo Campbell, four, died Feb. 27, 2022. She was born Jan. 5, 2018, the fifth of six siblings. She had so much life and love yet still to give. She also took on a very special position of being “daddy’s girl.” She loved watching cartoons and playing with her Barbies. She was a very smart girl, often getting called out on it by friends and family. She joined her big brother, Jathyn, in preschool. Together, they were inseparable, always playing, learning and just having fun no matter what. She is survived by her parents, Richard and Sarina Campbell; siblings, Chiilaabee Harlan, Jathyn Thomas, Rylan Cruz, Richard III and Hamyanie Campbell; grandparents, Harvey Sr. (Monica) Campbell; and great-grandparents,

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Lee Packineau

Lee Packineau


Lee Willis Packineau, 80, of Wolf Point died Feb. 26, 2022. He was born in Poplar on Jan. 14, 1942, to Anna Follet and Richard Wilson Packineau. His Nakota name is White Feather “Wiyaga Ska.” He grew up on both the Fort Peck Reservation with his grandmother Lena Bear Skin and on the Fort Berthold Reservation with his grandmother Corn Stalk. Upon his high school graduation, he volunteered for the United States Air Force and a Vietnam War combat veteran. Returning home from Vietnam, he traveled everywhere by freight, hitching and every means available to him and buddies making memories and having fun. He fought and rode bulls and was a guitar player with the Red Country band. He was a champion grass dancer known throughout Indian Country in his younger days. In his older years, he was champion of Triple Aces and well known at Lucky Lil’s and other casinos.

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Patti LowDog

Patti LowDog


Patti “Cakes” Lynn Low-Dog, 64, died Feb. 24, 2022, in Billings. She was born Jan. 23, 1958, to Joseph LowDog Sr. and Yvonne Shields. She grew up in Wolf Point and attended schools in Washington and Wolf Point. She loved her family, playing Yahtzee, attending powwows, making frybread and listening to the radio. She is survived by her adopted daughter, Jory Royale; sisters, Carol, Julie and Kristen; brother, Joseph LowDog Jr.; and a granddaughter. She was preceded in death by sisters, Donna and Tamera; and brother, Jeffrey. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 3, at the

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