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‘Wouldn’t you help your relatives survive?’: The return of the Ojibwe horses

Emily Loerzel’s horse, Dimii, neighs while other Ojibwe horses munch on hay during one sunny, fall day in October 2022. ...

Birch Bark Canoes Take Time, As Does Learning We’re Stronger Together

Mackenzie Martin of WXPR in Rhinelander, Wisconsin brings us the following story as part of their "We Live Up Here" ...

Tomahawk Circle: An Ojibwe Family Band

For the members of Tomahawk Circle, playing in a rural family band is a labor of love. Founded in 2006, ...

Wild Rice Harvest Tradition Passed Down To Youth

Wild rice, or manoomin, is a staple food among Ojibwe tribes that lies at the center of their time on ...

The Power Of The Healing Circle Run

The Anishinaabe Solidarity Relay began in 1989. It was a response to racism and hatred directed towards Ojibwe people at ...

Waadookodaading: The Ojibwe Language Immersion School

The Ojibwe language was nearly lost due to forced assimilation through federally-run boarding schools and policies. Today, communities around the ...

Weaver Creates Baskets To Preserve Threatened Ash Trees

Earlier this year, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection implemented a state-wide Emerald Ash Borer quarantine. For ...

DNR Wildlife Biologist Shepherding Comeback Of Wisconsin’s Elk Herd

Trekking into Wisconsin’s great Northwoods you never know what you might encounter. A deer, a bear or perhaps Department of ...

Native American Doctor Encourages Other Young Healers

Bret Benally Thompson dreamed of being a doctor from a young age but gave up his dream after his grandpa ...

Lac Du Flambeau Youth Compete In Traditional Ojibwe Winter Games

Dallas Hart, an 8th Grader at Lac du Flambeau Public School, joins his classmates for the annual Ojibwe Winter Games, a ...

Spear Fishing

The Ojibwe have spearfished for centuries, traditionally at night. Jason Bisonette of the Lac Courte Orielles Band of Lake Superior ...

Ojibwe Winter Games

On a frozen lake in the north woods, one man is working to bring long-lost Native American traditions back to ...

Ojibwe Culture Preserved In Birch Bark Canoe Building Tradition

As a young boy, Wayne Valliere’s grandmother said to him, “Your grandfathers are written throughout history. I challenge you and ...

Hunting Deer

The statewide gun deer season opens tomorrow in Wisconsin. Greg Johnson of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior ...

Rediscovering a Sacred Island

Today, a visit to a place some members of the Ojibwe nation call the heart of the Lac Du Flambeau. ...