SAGINAW, MI — Saginaw leaders next week will honor the Anishinaabe people whose place in the region’s history predates the arrival of American settlers. As part of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Saginaw ...
For over 30 years, the Grand Rapids Public Museum has proudly welcomed students, community members, and visitors to explore Anishinabek: The People of This Place, a core exhibit created in ...
Using porcupine quills for artistic purposes exists nowhere else on Earth and represents one of the earliest forms of ...
Abbot Road Park sign entrance in East Lansing. The orange fencing is due to an improvement project that was scheduled to begin at the end of July 2022 to relocate a portion of the trail away from the ...
Recently hatched whitefish, no bigger than a grain of wild rice, are being raised in a tank. The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indian's hatchery is raising whitefish in an effort to see if ...
ANN ARBOR, MI -- Visitors to an Ann Arbor bookstore can hear from a Native American author and create their own garden at an upcoming celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day. Booksweet, 1729 Plymouth ...
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 ...
For the first time in nearly 400 years, a birch bark canoe was reintroduced to the Chicago-area shore of Lake Michigan (Mishigami). Only six Ojibwe birch bark canoe builders still exist in the Great ...
The Detroit Institute of Arts is featuring a new exhibition titled “Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation.” The show highlights over 90 works from more than 60 Anishinaabe artists across the ...
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. -- The Young Warriors Society, a group of Anishinaabe youth, premiered their film "Silent Killer" Saturday afternoon at the Anishinaabe Center here. The animated film is intended ...
This is a story about Shawboshkung, “The One Who Passes Through,” a great leader of the Anishinaabe. The time period is 1850s in Akiing, the land of the Anishinaabe. The Anishinaabe people and leaders ...
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