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Across the U.S., most political boundaries tied to the 2020 Census have been in place for a while, but a national project on map fairness for Indigenous populations continues to fight for changes.
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Forest County Potawatomi Community’s Lee White published a series of children’s books before his passing in 2020.
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Native Americans have a long tradition of using all parts of animal when they harvest it.In recent history, that’s been limited to deer, beaver, or muskrat.Now that the Forest County Potawatomi Community has brought back bison to its farm, the tradition of processing them has also returned.
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In Ojibwe culture, winter is storytelling season.
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At Wednesday’s meeting, the county decided to extend review time by an additional 180 days.
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The Oneida County Planning and Development Committee is holding off on a decision regarding a youth treatment center in Cassian.The committee heard more than an hour of public testimony on whether it should approve a Conditional Use Permit for the facility.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison is launching a new program to cover Indigenous students' full costs, including tuition, fees and housing.
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Tribal President John Johnson Sr. said the tribe is demanding nearly $10 million to resolve past trespass damage.
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The libraries at School Districts in Forest County are growing.The Forest County Potawatomi Community donated a range of books to schools.
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Senator Mary Felzkowski is responding to the Lac du Flambeau tribe’s outrage at being one of two tribes denied Tribal Gaming Funding through the state.
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The Cassian Planning Commission Committee reported their recommendations to the Town Board on the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council Adolescent Recovery and Wellness Center’s C.U.P, or conditional use permit.
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Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland appointed Chairman Robert VanZile to the Advisory Council for Climate Adaptation Science.