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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 ...
Many places in Michigan, including cities and counties, have Native American names due to the state's Indigenous heritage.
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.
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 ...
Place names across Michigan reflect the state's Native American heritage. Michigan is home to 12 federally recognized tribes, with Indigenous populations dating back over 10,000 years.
Each year, local students come to the museum for the Anishinaabe Culture Day, which recognizes Indigenous Peoples' Day. The event will be jam-packed with activities, including hands-on experiences ...
The Anishinaabe exhibit at the Grand Rapids Public Museum will close after Jan. 5, 2025 to be redesigned. (Courtesy GRPM) The museum also announced that Katrina Furman, ...
RED LAKE, Minn. — A Red Lake Anishinaabe family is making waves — literally and figuratively — through a story of bravery, heritage and the power of Girl Scouts. For three generations of the ...
In celebration of America’s Presidents’ Day on Monday, Feb. 17, I would like to offer a story of a great chief and leader of the Anishinaabe, Shagobay, who met U.S. presidents, negotiated ...
Beadwork has a long history in Indigenous cultures like the Anishinaabe. Mitchell said the practice predates contact with settlers, with older forms of embroidery using beads drilled from shells ...