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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.
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While athletes around the world were striving for gold in the Beijing Olympics, students in Lac du Flambeau were competing in their own winter games. The Ojibwe Winter Games give elementary schoolers the chance to play games that were once common in Wisconsin’s tribal communities.
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The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe in eastern Minnesota has partnered with Rosetta Stone to create a six-level course to teach the Ojibwe language. Tribal members say it couldn’t have come at a better time.
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Wisconsin Sea Grant, in partnership with the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, is hosting an online book club designed to give parents and teachers tools to introduce young readers to Ojibwe culture and environmental stewardship.
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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…