Over the last 20 years, the First Nations Cultural Landscape Tour has led guests through an excursion of the rich history of Indigenous land and culture on the University of Wisconsin campus, ...
The Ho-Chunk Nation performed an annual spring blessing of the water at the Pheasant Branch Conservancy, Saturday morning.
Tom Jones is an artist, curator, writer, and educator. His photography and other artwork is a commentary on American Indian identity, experience, and perception. It examines how American Indian ...
Some members of the Ho-Chunk Nation still struggle to maintain their culture while fitting into a white man’s world. Tracy Littlejohn, cultural researcher for the Nation, recently described some of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Green Corn is about celebrating the harvest season and the continuity of the Ho-Chunk people. (Photo/Kaili Berg) The smell of corn ...
As the crackling flames dance toward the pale night sky, their smoky embers warming the late summer air of the Wisconsin Dells, time has almost collapsed around Elena Terry and her family. It is corn ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Along the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan on June 5, members of the Ho-Chunk Nation could be seen paddling in a traditional ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - A unique show-and-tell is happening Monday in Green Bay. The Ho-Chunk Nation will start a four-day journey traveling on the Wisconsin waterways in a dugout canoe. They’ll ...
In an emotional ceremony Monday afternoon, the Ho-Chunk Nation reclaimed the Kingsley Bend Wayside Effigy Mounds in a state-agreed transfer from the Department of Transportation. About 40 people ...
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