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Students from across the region came together June 25 at the Anishinabe Learning, Cultural and Wellness Center for a hands-on ...
For millennia, the Great Lakes Anishinaabe used traditional fire practices to manage the forests of Northeastern Minnesota. Today, science is capturing the frequency and severity of those fires.
Many places in Michigan, including cities and counties, have Native American names due to the state's Indigenous heritage.
The forest landscape, dissected by free-flowing rivers, lakes and wetlands, i ncludes portions of the lands of four Anishinaabe First Nations: Bloodvein River, Little Grand Rapids, Pauingassi, and ...
Another 169 acres are managed by the U.S. Forest Service, part of the Chippewa National Forest. ... New educational signs were installed last year, adding Anishinaabe terms for plants and flowers.
The Detroit Sugarbush Project brings Anishinaabe traditions of sugarmaking and other outdoor nature activities to a new generation of Black and Indigenous youths in Detroit.
As part of her doctoral studies in forest science at the Michigan Technological University, she worked with the Sault Tribe and Bay Mills Indian Community to research Anishinaabe peoples ...
Kelly Church, who is an Ottawa/Pottawatomi black ash basket maker, fiber artist, educator, activist and culture keeper, will present the address “Weaving Our Stories: Black Ash Basketry, Ecology and ...