Carl Gawboy, a Minnesota artist and Ojibwe scholar, explores the rich history of the fur trade in his book "Fur Trade Nation: ...
Every year, more than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution enter the Great Lakes, according to a study by the Rochester Institute of Technology. While visible plastic waste is an ongoing concern, an ...
In 2023, scientists discovered thousands of unknown life forms in the Pacific Ocean. The discovery highlighted an unsettling ...
“I was brought to a sweat lodge near the Great Lakes a couple of years ago ... months of being a participant,” he said, “an Anishinaabe elder, James Carpenter, asked if I would like ...
Manoomin is integral to the Anishinaabe migration story, the history of how the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples came to settle in the Great Lakes region. Those tribes are collectively known ...
First Nations along Lake Superior in Northern Ontario have turned down a $3.6-billion offer from government officials and say they will ask the Supreme Court to make a better compensation offer ...
Great Lakes tribes and state biologists are working ... which holds deep cultural and historical significance to the region’s Indigenous Anishinabe people. They call the fish “Nmégos.” ...
More than a century has passed since the St. Louis River teemed with lake sturgeon, the largest of all Great Lakes fish and as ancient as dinosaurs. Aided by polluted and dam-blocked spawning grounds ...
“Nibi Chronicles,” a monthly Great Lakes Now feature, is written by Staci Lola Drouillard ... A People’s History of Chippewa City and the Grand Marais Anishinaabe” and “Seven Aunts” were published ...
“That’s why we’re there as Anishinaabe people ... Duffy said the company is doing everything it can to keep the Great Lakes’ water and ecosystems clean. “Our commitment to protecting ...
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