The state of American Indian education in Minnesota has shifted throughout the years, a realization that drove much ...
In her new role, Ms. Manitowabi will work in partnership with Anishnaabe communities to transcribe and translate the OCF’s ...
From the column: "It seems ... a little ironic that our Duluth school system should be invested in total immersion into ...
At Lac du Flambeau Public School, fifth and sixth graders are learning one way to use birch bark: to build wiigwaasi makakoon ...
Friday night's Minnesota Wild game against the Colorado Avalanche sounded different from the opening face off, with the entire broadcast called in Ojibwe as part of Native American Heritage Day.
Plus: Women in broadcasting face gender-based harassment; Minnesota Wild broadcasts game in the Ojibwe language; and more.
The Islanders forward tore his ACL -- then made a brilliant pass to set up a goal. Plus, what to watch this week.
Franciscan nuns in Wisconsin transferred their land to the Lac du Flambeau tribe, believed to be the first such "land return" by a Catholic group in the U.S.
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 ...
In celebration of Native American Heritage Day, the Wild produced a first-of-its-kind broadcast in conjunction with the team’s new arena sponsor.
For the second game in a row, the Wild fell behind early but found a way to come back and took the win in a shootout.
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