It’s not that we lack creativity, but when you have 11,842 children to name, I guess there are bound to be some repeats.
Anton Treuer has written two dozen books in the past 25 years, most of them focused on his passion for Ojibwe history, language and culture. But he says his first novel, "Where Wolves Don't Die," is ...
An environmental committee hearing at the Minnesota State Capitol veered into religion and protecting the unborn Thursday as ...
Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has named gospel musician, Asu Ekiye, its Izon Language Ambassador. He made the ...
An incredible map shows the most widely spoken languages in each country in Africa. There are believed to be between 1,000 ...
Amid soaring rates of HIV and syphilis in Canada – with Indigenous communities in the Prairies being hardest hit – a team of ...
photo Dwayne Animikwan WIIKWEMKOONG—An innovative podcast series featuring several of Manitoulin’s top artists, playwrights, musicians, knowledge keepers and language speakers was launched recently at ...
Have you been wanting to pick up a new hobby or learn more about Ojibwe culture? Stone carving plays a unique role in the indigenous communities here in the Northland. For the next several days ...
There’s a lot to explore in Google Maps, but you may not always know where to look. It’s great if you’re trying to drive through a crowded city or find out which local coffee shop has the ...
TOWN OF OJIBWE, Wis. (WJFW)- Ojibwe tribes will be allowed to start fishing soon. The Wisconsin DNR sent out a reminder that tribes have a protected right to fish in certain water bodies. Each fishing ...
The DNR and Ojibwe treaty Tribes drastically cut harvest more than a decade ago, concerned by a number of factors including changing ecological conditions and lower survival rates of young walleye.