For decades, the Grand Rapids Public Museum has housed an exhibit dedicated to West Michigan’s first inhabitants. Over the ...
After 30 years, the Grand Rapids Public Museum is redesigning and expanding its Anishinabek: The People of This Place exhibit and renewing its commitment to centering Indigenous voices, leveraging ...
As many American families gather around tables this season to celebrate the harvest and what they’re thankful for, the ...
More than 30 artists displayed their artwork at the Minneapolis American Indian Center over the weekend.
Kaella-Marie Earle is Anishinaabe from Wiikwemkoong and Aroland First Nation. She is an emissions engineer at Enbridge Gas and vice-chair of the Indigenous advisory committee at the Canada Energy ...
In this bilingual story, Erik Redix talks with Nancy Jones, Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nations elder and language teacher.
For over 30 years, the Grand Rapids Public Museum has proudly welcomed students, community members, and visitors to explore ...
Cassandra Spade, a law student at Judson Howie LLP who grew up in Couchiching plans to graduate this spring, has always known ...
Mitchell and Morseau taught students a traditional style Anishinaabe technique for bead embroidery. “This is commonly seen at powwows, on powwow regalia and different sorts of Native art ...
The U.S. National Science Foundation Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (NSF CBIKS) held a virtual webinar ...
Voyageurs Expeditionary School hosted Anishinaabe/Oneida hip-hop artist Tall Paul earlier this month to kick off Native ...