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Native Voices
The Northwoods is home to a number of Ojibwe and Potawatomi tribes, but stories from the area’s indigenous people – the Anishinaabe – often go unheard.
Native Voices is an effort to share those stories, told by the people who live them.
Each episode uses sound to paint a portrait of different indigenous people, casting light on local tribes’ history, culture and customs.
Latest Episodes
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Tribal members from the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe are getting ready to harvest wild rice from the lakes of Northern Wisconsin. But this year, there's less rice to be found.
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Wayne Valliere is an artist and award-winning birchbark canoe builder with the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe.But this summer, he’s not only building canoes.He’s…
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Elliot Johnson, Ganebik Johnson and Trysten Mustache have been playing the drums since they were toddlers.Now in middle and high school, the boys formed a…