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More than 30 years after Act 31 was established in Wisconsin there are still school districts not in compliance.The law requires districts to teach students about the history, culture, and sovereignty of the 11 federally-recognized Tribal Nations in Wisconsin.
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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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Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland appointed Chairman Robert VanZile to the Advisory Council for Climate Adaptation Science.
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On Monday night, the Cassian town board held a Planning Commission meeting on the conditional use permit for the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council’s new substance abuse recovery center.
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Governor Tony Evers is calling on the GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee to release already-approved funds to two Tribes in Wisconsin.
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The Lac du Flambeau Tribal Police Department is asking people to keep an eye out for a woman not seen since November 14.
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Two Tribes in Northern Wisconsin say the Joint Finance Committee excluded them from funding given to the state’s nine other tribes.The Lac du Flambeau and Bad River Tribes are calling on the committee and the Governor to correct the situation.
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At Monday’s Cassian town hall meeting, the town board announced that the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council submitted their conditional use permit for their Adolescent Recovery and Wellness Center.
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The Forest County Potawatomi Community opened their newly remodeled Health and Wellness Center last week.
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John Fredrick Waube was last seen November 6th.
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Highway signs in Forest County will soon let people know they are entering the Forest County Potawatomi Community reservation in both English and Potawatomi.The tribe is the latest in Wisconsin to get dual language signs through the state Department of Transportation program.
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Narcan, or Naloxone by its generic name, has been proven to save the life of a person experiencing a drug overdose.The Forest County Potawatomi Community wants to make this drug as accessible as possible while it works to fight addiction.