When more than 700 white settlers flooded into the Roseau River valley in 1889, they found the Ojibwe who had lived in northwestern Minnesota for generations “peaceful and friendly,” according to a ...
CASS LAKE, Minn. – The regalia worn by Day-Bway-Wii-Da-Moog was passed down from his father, vibrant blue and yellow even after 40 years, affixed with plumes of feathers and intricately beaded ...
The new Lake Superior Ojibwe Gallery will be formally dedicated on Tuesday, Oct. 20. The free public event starts with a celebration of Ojibwe culture featuring Fond du Lac Reservation dancers and ...
MOORHEAD — The Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County will host a presentation about the history and cultural significance of the Ojibwe jingle dress by Indigenous Legacy at 1 p.m. Saturday, ...
Some students imitated the striking motion, some were shocked by the sound, but all appeared entranced by the powerful drumming heard in the Grant Language and Arts Magnet School gym Wednesday. In ...
HINCKLEY, Minn. — At summertime social powwows and spiritual ceremonies throughout the Upper Midwest, Native Americans are gathering around singers seated at big, resonant drums to dance, celebrate ...
"History of the Ojibway People" Three new books from the Minnesota Historical Society Press add to the rich current selections on Ojibwe history and culture. All three are new but in different ways: ...
Friday night's Wild game against the Colorado Avalanche sounded different from the opening face off, with the entire ...
DASSEL — Each and every one of us is connected to our family past and future through an unbroken chain, and our actions have consequences that reverberate up and down that chain for generations to ...
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William Poupart, a Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe member, combats prejudice against Ojibwe spearfishing by fostering friendships with non-tribal members. While harassment of Ojibwe spearers has decreased ...
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