The Wild will take on the Colorado Avalanche on Friday, November 28, for a 2:30 p.m. puck drop. It will be a historic game as the first NHL game called in the Ojibwe language.
On Friday, Nov. 28, the Minnesota Wild hosted the Colorado Avalanche at 2:30 p.m. CST for a landmark occasion: the first National Hockey League game ever broadcast entirely in the Ojibwe language. The ...
At Lac du Flambeau Public School, fifth and sixth graders are learning one way to use birch bark: to build wiigwaasi makakoon ...
The Minnesota Wild celebrated Native American Heritage Day in a unique and historic way -- the team's game against the Colorado Avalanche Friday was broadcast entirely in Ojibwe, the first telecast of ...
George Meyer of Madison, former secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and head of the Wisconsin Wildlife ...
When the Métis Nutcracker opens this weekend in St. Catharines, Ont., playwright Matthew MacKenzie hopes the audience will ...
The popular gas station/convenience store Wawa is opening a new location in Florida in December with a party and free ...
We want to hold space for them.” Syracuse Stage won the 2025 Lucille Lortel Foundation Indigenous Theatermaker Award and a ...
Discover how the aurora borealis transforms the night sky, the science behind its glowing colors, and the myths and ...
To improve contact with British colonists, the Cherokee Sequoyah developed his own tribal script with 85 characters.
The first full moon of the calendar year is January's wolf moon. Its name derives from the idea that wolves could be ...
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