MAPLE CITY — We are literate, intelligent and sophisticated. We are conservationists, scientists and mathematicians. We always have been and always will be. That’s the message Lois Beardslee said she ...
Tom Uttech’s paintings celebrate nature’s abundance. They recall a time when passenger pigeons flying overhead could block out the sun for hours. When great bison herds shook the plains. Ironic then, ...
MOUNT PLEASANT – It's almost naptime in the toddler room at the preschool building known as the Sasiwaans, part of a cluster of buildings on the Isabella Indian Reservation. The lights dim, gentle ...
The Detroit Institute of Arts possesses roughly 65,000 artworks. One of them, a black ash top hat referencing Anishinaabe treaties created by Kelly Church and donated by a collector to the DIA in 2020 ...
Noopiming. That’s the Anishinaabe word for in the woods. It’s been a long winter. One of the longest I can remember. And yet spring — Ziigwaan — will come. The times and weather are changing. That is ...
OKEMOS – A weekly language class in Okemos is connecting local Anishinaabe to their heritage and preserving a language at risk of disappearing. On Wednesday evenings at the Nokomis Cultural Heritage ...
The Ojibwe word for snow was a popular one as several Anishinaabe toddlers and their mothers and teachers trudged through the deep snow, the kids either delighting in last week's winter storm, or ...
Anishinaabe designer Little Feather Migwans says she plans to continue growing her brand and hopes to pursue more fashion ...
In Carter Meland's debut novel, "Stories for a Lost Child," a teenager receives a manuscript of stories from her estranged grandfather. Robinson Heroux, the grandfather, has set his tales of ...
MOUNT PLEASANT – It’s almost naptime in the toddler room at the preschool building known as the Sasiwaans, part of a cluster of buildings on the Isabella Indian Reservation. The lights dim, gentle ...