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The LCO facility’s hydronic heating and cooling system is a two-pipe design, with all of the cooling, and much of the heat ...
On April 2, the Great Lakes advocacy organization For Love of Water announced it had filed an application for leave to appeal ...
Colossal is working with several Indigenous partners who might take in the dire wolves and other extinct animals the company ...
WASHINGTON — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a show on Facebook of his meeting with American Indian and Alaska ...
Native American tribes in the region. Each year, the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council selects a governing member to deliver the address. This year, Thomas Fowler, Chairman of the Tribal Council of the ...
The St. Croix Ojibwe Tribe removed blood quantum requirements ... Minnesota and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The Bureau of Indian Affairs instituted blood quantum in the 1880s.
(WSAW) - Members of Wisconsin’s 11 federally recognized tribes, Gov. Tony Evers and the ... DOGE is looking to end the leases for Bureaus of Indian Affairs across the country, including one ...
A long history of Great Lakes pollution has discouraged the Anishinaabe practice of fish consumption, as eating what’s caught ...
Among the 53 names of missing and murdered Indigenous people on the U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Affairs website is ...
SAULT STE. MARIE — The Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians is warning that the potential dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education could have far-reaching impacts for Native American communities.
The Chippewa Cree, a Native American tribe, lives in the far north of the state of Montana. For several centuries now, they have been marginalized in their own country. Yet they say the policies of ...