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Launching a year and a half ago, the three-person business is trying to bolster Ojibwe language and culture in the Midwest—in a fun, accessible way
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For more than a decade now, the Lac du Flambeau School District has brought back a piece of Ojibwe culture that had been missing for nearly two centuries. The Winter Games give students a chance to learn about their culture while having some fun. But a growing concern is how climate change may impact the games.
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For more than a decade now, the Lac du Flambeau School District has brought back a piece of Ojibwe culture that had been missing for nearly two centuries. The Winter Games give students a chance to learn about their culture while having some fun. But a growing concern is how climate change may impact the games.
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In Ojibwe culture, winter is storytelling season.
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PFAS are the latest concern in Lake Superior, where fishing is central to the lifeways of the Red Cliff Band and other Indigenous nations.
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The Watersmeet Township School District is making a change this school year. It’s bringing Ojibwe language and culture into the classroom.
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WXPR joins a tribal spearfishing party as they exercise their treaty rights on a Northwoods lake.
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The 2022 Ojibwe Spring Fishing Season will be starting soon.
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Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is including indigenous place names in its materials and education.
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The Lac du Flambeau Public Library is hosting story times to provide a space for people to share stories in the oral tradition or read aloud from books written by indigenous authors.