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Rob Pero, founder of the first independent Native American owned Native American-owned hemp farm and CBD retailer, talks about the organization.
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We explore a natural area in southwest Wisconsin. The Kickapoo Valley Reserve not only features trout streams and water coming down over rock ledges but also holds great Indigenous significance.
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They say issues expected to go before the court — like voter rights and abortion access — disproportionately affect Native American communities.
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Robert Van Zile, of the Sokaogan Chippewa Community, delivered the State of the Tribes speech.
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Lifelong Milwaukeean and Bubbler Talk listener Reginald Jones wondered who shaped the built environment in our city's early history. We find there's not a straightforward answer.
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The years-long dispute had implications for tribal sovereignty across Indian Country.
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Karen Lincoln Michel, the president and CEO of IndiJ Public Media, will receive an honorary doctorate from Marquette University for her work in journalism and for Native Americans nationwide.
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An art historian revisits the grisly book of murders and madness and finds it missed part of the story.
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Tee Sisikeja (Bad Waters Village), located in Wisconsin State Fair grounds, is adorned with a new marker. The mound is one of few sites remaining of its kind in Wisconsin.
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Dawn Scher Thomae of the Milwaukee Public Museum explains the role that games play in Native Indigenous communities.