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The U.S. Department of the Interior has ordered name changes for nearly 650 sites on federal lands, in Michigan and across the country, containing a racist term.
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A group of artisans from Lummi Nation is carrying a 25-foot carved totem pole from Washington state to Washington, D.C., and making its last stop in…
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A group of people dressed in red walk along the side of a four-lane highway.They hold signs that read, “Justice for missing and murdered indigenous…
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Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed budget includes $400,000 to help local school districts that still have race-based mascots transition to another nickname. In…
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The Indian Termination Act of the 1950s was a misguided attempt to alleviate economic hardship on Reservations by terminating tribal sovereignty and…
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A new report says the pandemic has led to an 80% reduction in tribal gaming payments to the state of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Policy Forum released an…
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UW-Stevens Point (UWSP) is taking another step to recognize that it occupies the ancestral lands of the Ho-Chunk and Menominee people.A memorial marker…
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Ayanna O'Kimosh and her family often drive past a small grey building on Highway 55 in Keshena. A small yellow sign on the outside says: Menominee Indian…